UNU Seminar: “Poverty and Human Rights — A Challenge for Us All”
The
issue of extreme poverty is one of the most urgent matters that should
be addressed by UN bodies and agencies as well as UN Member States and
civil society organizations. The final draft of the Guiding Principles
on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights, which was prepared and submitted
last year by the Special Rapporteur appointed by the UN Human Rights
Council, stresses that “eradicating extreme poverty is not only a moral
duty but also a legal obligation under existing international human
rights law”.
This seminar — co-organized by the United Nations
University Institute for Sustainability and Peace (UNU-ISP), the Center
for Human Rights Education and Training and the Japan Association for
United Nations Studies — will give special focus to the human rights
dimension of the extreme poverty under which tens of millions of people
are forced to live. The keynote address by Dr. Donald Lye Poh Lee, will
be followed by short comments from Professor Sukehiro Hasegawa and Ms.
Kazuko Ito.
Keynote Speaker
- Dr. Donald Lye Poh Lee,
Chair, International Committee for October 17 (UN Day for the
Eradication of Poverty); Adjunct Representative to the United Nations,
ATD Fourth World International; and Member, United Nations Speakers
Bureau (New York)
Commentators
- Professor Sukehiro Hasegawa, Professor, Hosei University; and Former Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Timor-Leste
- Ms. Kazuko Ito, Attorney-at-law; and Secretary General, Human Rights Now
This seminar is free, but advance registration (by 20 May) is required.
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