Officials and rights crusaders at Inauguration of HR Resource Centre,Buea |
By Christopher Ambe
The
United Nations Center for Human Rights and Democracy in Central Africa in Yaounde
was in Buea from December 2-10, 2020, and
carried out a series of human rights
activities including the launching of the first-ever Regional Human Rights
Resource Centre.
The
UN Center began its activities at Mountain Hotel Buea with a three-day
(December 2-4) “Sensitization Workshop for Media Professionals on Human Rights
and the Socio-economic Impacts of COVID-19 in Cameroon, during which
journalists were drilled on communicating from a human rights perspective and
they drafted COVIC-19 sensitization messages.
The
three-day workshop, which assembled 30 journalists from Northwest,Southwest,Littoral
and Centre regions, was facilitated among others, by Fonyuy Kiven Timothy,Human
Rights Officer ,Information & Advocacy at the UN Human Rights Regional
Office for Central Africa.
The workshop was followed by rights
sensitization visits to schools in Fako Division led by Fonyuy Kiven Timothy,
and some Human Rights journalists.
Then,
on December 10, 2020, which was the
Louis-Marie Bouaka |
The
Buea resource centre is a partnership between the UN Rights Center in Yaounde and
the Center for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa (CHRDA), Buea.
The
HR resource center, which is located at CHRDA premises, is open to the public
for education and research.
CHRDA,which
has existed for over 15 years, was founded by
Barrister Felix Agbor Nkongho, who
is also its CEO. Agbor Nkongho is a renowned Cameroonian rights crusader.
“We hope the HR Resource Centre would be useful to everyone; it is open to the public,” said Agbor Nkongho at its inauguration,which was witnessed among officials by Christopher Tambe Tiku, Regional Secretary of the National Commission on Human Rights and Freedoms, Southwest Region.
“Let
us keep fighting against injustices in all forms. Let us ensure that we are the
change we need to make Cameroon a better country.”
Every
year, December 10 is celebrebarted as International Human Rights Day. The theme
for 2020 International Human Rights Day (IHRD)
was “Recover Better”.
Mr. Bouaka, who inaugurated the HR resource Center
later, same day, held a press conference on the 2020 IHRD and co-chaired the
launch of a CHRDA handbook on Human Rights at Mountain Hotel,Buea.
“The
Universal Declaration of Human Rights sets out a broad range of fundamental rights and freedoms to
which all of us are entitled,” the Director of the UN Human Rights center told
the press conference. “It guarantees the rights of every individual everywhere,
without distinction based on nationality, place of residence,gender,national or
ethnic origin,religion,language,or any other status.”
Answering
questions from reporters, the Director emphasized the relevance Human Rights in
daily lives.
Officials inside the Regional Human Resource Centre,Buea after inauguration |
With
regards to the Anglophone Crisis,Mr. Bouaka regretted that “ the right to
education has been violently undermined along
with the right to life”. He added, “It is important to recover better
the schooling conditions of children in the Northwest and Southwest regions,
but also the North.”
The
director admitted that 2020 was a very challenging year for human rights as a
result of the COVID-19 outbreak, which he said exacerbated the already existing
human rights concerns within the sub region.
“Our
capacity to implement the sub regional programme was greatly reduced due to the
barrier measures put in place by governments of the sub region”, noted the
director who added that thanks to ICT the UN HR Centre touched “indispensable
targets with key human rights messages around the COVID-19 pandemic, and
advocated for human rights complaint measures to deal with the virus”
He
hoped that in 2021 the HR Centre would “get more people to know about their
rights and thus contribute to s society of Mutual respect, accountability and
the rule of law.”
At
the book launch, Mr. Bouaka hailed CHRDA for publishing a handbook on human
rights, which he recommended as a “unique tool for national human rights
actors.”
The
Nigerian Consul-General for the Southwest and Northwest regions attended the
press conference, book launch and inauguration of the HR resource centre.
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