GANHRI Asserts its Role in Building Trust with Int. Community and Partners


HE President of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), Chairperson of Qatar National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) Maryam bint Abdullah Al Attiyah participated in the High-level panel titled “The role of Ombudsman and mediator institutions in the promotion and protection of human rights, good governance and the rule of law,” which was held at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

During Her Excellency’s speech at the panel convened under the auspices of the United Nations, Maryam Al Attiyah emphasized that the meeting lies at the heart of the work of Ombudsman and mediator institutions in promoting human rights.

HE the President of GANHRI referred to GANHRI’s mission statement, which seeks to unify, strengthen, and support national human rights institutions (NHRIs) to operate in line with the Paris Principles, in addition to leading the efforts to promote and protect human rights.

Al Attiyah underscored the intersection between GANHRI’s mission and the significant role t
hat Ombudsman and mediator institutions play in its implementation, especially given their common goal of protecting and promoting human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Furthermore, HE the President of GANHRI highlighted that GANHRI functions as a platform for its members to exchange experiences and set priorities in order to maintain strong and independent NHRIs, in coordination with GANHRI four regional networks across the world.

Al Attiyah commended NHRIs’ vital role in promoting human rights within their regions, noting GANHRI’s important role in supporting its members by building trust with partners and the international community. She added that the United Nations recognized NHRIs’ crucial role when it adopted the Paris Principles and called on all countries to establish strong and effective NHRIs.

Her Excellency said that the Paris Principles serve as the guiding framework for NHRIs’ work, adding that the United Nations General Assembly, the Human Rights Council, and other UN bodies and forums have
recognized and welcomed NHRIs’ contributions nationally, regionally, and globally, thus, extending a helping hand to NHRIs. Consequently, having independent NHRIs that operate in line with the Paris Principles has become one of the indicators of a country’s level of progress, with Sustainable Development Goal 16 on promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, being a manifestation of that.

HE the President of GANHRI explained that the Paris Principles set out the requirements to establish and operate NHRIs, however, they do not prescribe a specific model or structure for them. As such, countries have the discretion to choose the most appropriate framework based on their specific needs nationally, something that gives birth to various forms of NHRIs, with some being set up as commissions, others national committees, while others are Ombudsman institutions.

The high-level panel session provided an opportunity for participants to exchange experiences and consider best practices and o
ngoing challenges through addressing several guiding questions concerning the coherence of establishing and/or enhancing Ombudsman and mediator institutions’ independence and autonomy with the Paris and Venice Principles. Furthermore, discussions centered on the steps taken to grant Ombudsman and mediator institutions the necessary constitutional and legislative frameworks, as well as the required financial and administrative independence and stability.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Minister of State for International Cooperation Participates in Round-Table Discussion at Sweden’s UI


HE Minister of State for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater participated in a round-table discussion at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI).

The round-table discussed a number of issues of common concern, especially with regards to humanitarian aid and development.

Participants at the table discussed a number of topics concerning justice in the world order and the need for a radical reconsideration of development goals nationally and internationally, as well as in relation to financial and economic policies, noting that they have led to unprecedented gaps in human history, with wealth concentrated in specific regions and with specific economic institutions while other world regions lack it despite being rich in economic resources, thus, stressing the need to work seriously to address this imbalance.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Minister of State for International Cooperation Meets Officials from Sweden’s SIDA, Swedish International Development Institutions


HE Minister of State for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater met in Stockholm on Saturday with officials from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and Swedish international development institutions.

The meeting discussed ways of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the field of development.

HE the Minister of State for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also met separately with HE Director of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs Jakob Hallgren, HE Head of the Middle East and North Africa Programs at the Institute Rouzbeh Parsi, and HE Director-General of the Folke Bernadotte Academy in the Kingdom of Sweden Per Olsson Fridh.

During the meetings, they discussed joint efforts in the fields of security and peace and ways to enhance cooperation between relevant Qatari institutes and institutions and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs.

The meetings were attended by HE
Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Kingdom of Sweden Nadia bint Ahmad Al Sheebi.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Italian and Palestinian Prime Ministers Discuss Gaza Ceasefire and Relief Efforts


Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discussed today with her Palestinian counterpart Mohammed Mustafa efforts to achieve a ceasefire in and provide relief to Gaza.

During the meeting, Mustafa briefed his Italian counterpart on the latest developments in Palestine and the Israeli occupation’s ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in addition to the continuous Israeli violations and settler terrorism in the West Bank, as well as the unprecedented escalation of settlement activities, which pose a threat to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

The Palestinian Prime Minister stressed that the priority now is to end the genocidal war in Gaza, restore basic services to meet the humanitarian needs in the Strip, and release the withheld Palestinian clearance funds.

In turn, Meloni affirmed her country’s support for the two-state solution and readiness to work together, especially during her country’s presidency of the G7 Group, to achieve a two-state solution. She po
inted out that the situation in the Middle East and the war on Gaza are topping the agenda of the group’s meetings.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Hot Weather, Strong Wind and High Sea Expected Today


Doha: Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Monday will be hot daytime with slight dust to blowing dust at times becomes mild by night, becomes mild at night, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report, warning of expected strong wind.

Offshore, it will be slightly dust at times, the report added, warning of strong wind and high sea till night.

Wind inshore will be northwesterly 10 – 20 KT, gusting to 30 KT at places at times, decreasing to 5 – 15 by night.

Offshore it will be northwesterly 12 – 22 KT, gusting to 30 KT at places at first decreasing to 5 – 15 KT by night.

Sea state inshore will be 1 – 4/5 ft at places falling to 1 – 3 ft by night. Offshore will be 3 – 7/10 ft at places falling to 2 – 4 ft by night.

Visibility inshore will be 5 – 10 / 3 km or less at places at times. Offshore, it will be 5 – 9 km.

Area High Tide Low Tide Max Doha 00:27 – 15:20 08:36 – 21:06 31 Mesaieed 01:55 – 17:05 09:57 – 22:43 27 Wakrah 00:45 – 16:49 08:52 – 21:38 30 Al Khor 14:31 – 01:58 18:05 – 08:29 2
7 Ruwais 01:58 – 14:47 08:29 – 21:21 31 Dukhan 06:37 – 19:20 00:17 – 13:05 31 Abu Samra 06:53 – 19:21 12:19 – 31 Sunrise: 04:42 LT Sunset: 18:21 LT

Source: Qatar News Agency

President of Kurdistan Region of Iraq Meets Secretary-General of Ministry of Foreign Affairs


HE President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq Nechirvan Barzani met Sunday with HE Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi.

The meeting discussed cooperation ties and ways to strengthen them, in addition to a range of topics of mutual interest.

HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Republic of Iraq Sultan bin Mubarak Al Kubaisi, HE Consul General of the State of Qatar in Erbil Hussein bin Ali Al Fadala and the accompanying delegation attended the meeting.

Source: Qatar News Agency