Geneva - KUNA
Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Al-Sabeeh reaffirmed here on Thursday Kuwait's commitment to protecting, promoting and safeguarding human rights at national, regional and international levels.
"Being aware of the size of responsibility shouldered by the State, we reiterate Kuwait's commitment to exerting fervent efforts to further promote human rights in line with our national plans and goals as well as our Arab and Islamic history amid a world order that is marked by amity and peace," the minister addressed the 21st session of the Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Working Group.
She said recommendations enshrined in the first report on Kuwait's human rights situations have contributed to making progress in this field, especially in view of laws, legislations, policies and plans adopted by the State with a view to safeguarding and promoting human rights in the country.
In spite of negative changes, and political and security turmoil in the region, Kuwait has managed to push forward the human rights protection, she added.
In this context, the State of Kuwait has created a standing working team entrusted with compiling reports on human rights situations in the country.
It has also adopted a draft law authorizing a national independent agency to promote and safeguard human rights in Kuwait as per the Paris Principles, the minister added.
The Paris Principles are a set of international standards which frame and guide the work of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) mark this year their 20th Anniversary. Drafted at an international NHRIs workshop in Paris in 1991, they were adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1993.
The minister also pointed to several pieces of legislation bearing on the rights of children, families and juveniles, in addition to a set of steps targeting women's empowerment and gender equality, especially in view of work, wages and housing.