This is the sixth and final report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Human Rights Council on the human rights situation and the activities of her Office in Nepal. The Government of Nepal has decided not to renew the mandate of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to operate a field presence in Nepal beyond 8 December 2011. The report reviews the human rights situation in Nepal during 2011 in relation to 10 priority human rights areas and major developments. Although many challenges remain, Nepal's peace process continues to hold promise with some notable progress towards successfully concluding the peace process. OHCHR is ready to find appropriate modalities to continue to support Nepal in advancing the human rights agenda.
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Publisher:
UNOHCHR
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Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
HUMAN RIGHTS, TECHNICAL COOPERATION, CONSTITUTIONS, GENDER EQUALITY, CASTE BASED DISCRIMINATION, ECONOMIC RIGHTS, SOCIAL RIGHTS, CULTURAL RIGHTS, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS, HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS, JOURNALISTS, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, IMPUNITY, HUMANITARIAN LAW, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, CIVIL SOCIETY, PEACE, PEACE PROCESS, WOMEN RIGHTS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, DISCRIMINATION, DALITS, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, POLITICAL PARTIES
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Thematic Group: UNOHCHR
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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Thesaurus:
14.02.02
- Human Rights
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