In the following pages, you will find CETIM’s English declarations to the UN on the theme of economic, social and cultural rights
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 45th session Alarmed by information from our partners on the ground, a coalition of international and Latin American NGOs, of which CETIM is a member, recalled the worrying political situation in the country and urged the de facto government to put an end to the abuses and to guarantee access to justice […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 45th session CETIM and the Movement in Defense of Water, Land and Environmental Protection (MODATIMA), an active movement in defense of the right to water in Chile, collaborated in the framework of the 45th session of the UN Human Rights Council to denounce the violations of the right to water in the […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 44th Session CETIM is pleased to note that the analyses of Mr. Pūras are in line with ours, developed over many years on this fundamental right. As the Rapporteur rightly points out, it is essential today to identify the major determinants of physical and mental health in poverty and inequalities between and […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 44th session CETIM is deeply concerned about the causes of poverty: a multidimensional problem that cuts across all human rights issues. It is indeed essential to tackle poverty well beyond the simple lack of monetary resources. Poverty encompasses the lack of access to health care, decent housing, sufficient and quality food, water, […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 43rd session In October 2019, presidential elections were held in Bolivia to choose the country’s new president for the period 2020-2025.
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