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Bangladesh Elected Vice President of UN Human Rights Council

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  11 Dec 2024, 07:56
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Bangladesh has been unanimously elected as Vice President of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The Council's Bureau comprises a President and four Vice Presidents representing five regional groups, working to promote and protect human rights globally.

For the first time since the Council's establishment by the UN General Assembly in 2006, Bangladesh will serve as Vice President of this prestigious human rights body.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that this election reflects the international community's trust in the prudent leadership of Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus and recognition of Bangladesh's active role and growing influence in multilateral forums.

The decision was made during an organizational session of the Human Rights Council on Monday, December 9, to set the agenda for 2025.

As Vice President, Bangladesh's Permanent Representative to the UN and other international organizations in Geneva will serve on the Council's Bureau from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025.

The election process began in October 2024, with Bangladesh expressing its interest in representing the Asia-Pacific Group (APG) as Vice President. The APG unanimously endorsed Bangladesh's candidacy and nominated it for consideration by the Council's broader membership.

Ultimately, the process concluded successfully, with Bangladesh receiving unanimous support from Council members to assume the Vice President's role.

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