Kuwait city: The Arab Charter on Human Rights Committee is set to discuss a routine report submitted by Kuwait on Wednesday, as part of ongoing efforts to assess member states' adherence to the charter.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the report from Kuwait will be a focal point during the committee's 28th session. It outlines the measures Kuwait has implemented to enhance human rights at the national level, incorporating feedback previously provided by the committee. The discussion will also focus on Kuwait's advancements in areas such as combating human trafficking, ensuring freedom of expression, and promoting women's rights.
The committee members are scheduled to engage in discussions with the Kuwaiti delegation to evaluate the country's commitment to the Arab Charter on Human Rights. This forms part of the committee's broader mission to monitor and promote compliance with human rights standards across member states.