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‘Ratification Must Move from Paper to Practice’— ACHPR Commissioner Rallies African States to Act on Human Rights Treaties

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    The Vice Chairperson of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), Hon. Commissioner Janet Sallah-Njie, has issued a bold and urgent call to African Union (AU) member states to move beyond commitments and take decisive action to ratify and implement all African human rights treaties. Delivering the keynote address at the opening of a high-level continental advocacy meeting in Accra on September 27, Commissioner Sallah-Njie warned that Africa stands at a crossroads between promise and paralysis—armed with the right legal instruments but failing to activate them in ways that protect the continent’s most vulnerable. “The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights is not merely a legal document. It is a declaration that the dignity of the African people is non-negotiable,” she declared. “Yet despite this, we continue to face a continental paradox—possessing the tools for transformation, yet hesitating to fully build with them.” The two-day meeting, ...

‘Development That Undermines Women’s Rights Is Exploitation’ — AU Commissioner Sounds Alarm at High-Level Workshop in Accra

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  ‘Development That Undermines Women’s Rights Is Exploitation’ — AU Commissioner Sounds Alarm at High-Level Workshop in Accra   In a commanding call to action that set the tone for a pivotal continental gathering, Hon. Janet Ramatoulie Sallah Njie, Vice-Chairperson of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, issued a stern warning: “Development that undermines the rights and dignity of women is not development—it is exploitation.” Speaking at the opening of a high-level two-day workshop held from 25th to 26th September 2025 in Accra, Sallah Njie, who also serves as the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Women in Africa, decried the persistent marginalization of women across the continent, especially in communities impacted by extractive industries. Her speech launched a hard-hitting indictment of systems that continue to profit from women’s exclusion, environmental harm, and reproductive injustice. “Millions of women continue to live without access to ed...

Tune In to Metro TV: Dr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor to Discuss Child and Forced Labour

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If you're passionate about human rights and want to learn more about the challenges facing our children today, you won't want to miss Dr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor on Metro TV’s “Morning Rush” this February 6 at 9 AM. As a renowned advocate for human rights and a dynamic journalist, Dr. Wemakor is ready to dive deep into the critical issue of child and forced labour.   What to Expect from the Discussion   In this important segment, Dr. Wemakor aims to shed light on the alarming prevalence of child and forced labour, addressing the severe impacts these injustices have on children and the broader community. “The exploitation of children transcends local boundaries; it’s a global crisis that needs immediate action,” he emphasizes. Dr. Wemakor, who founded the Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), brings a wealth of experience in human rights advocacy. His organization unites journalists, lawyers, and activists to raise awareness and push for the United Nations Sustainable...