On 14th April 2021 the Council of Minister approved Timor – Leste’s candidacy to the Human rights council for the terms 2024 – 2026. Should Timor- Leste be elected there are four Key priorities for Timor – Leste that need to be work in the Council which linkage with the government priorities such as:

  1. Gender equality and the fights against all forms of discrimination

Timor-Leste commits to advocate for gender equality and end all forms of discrimination against women and girls. -

  1. Freedom of opinion and expression

As Timor-Leste constitution guarantees freedom of opinion and expression. Timor-Leste continues to improve the regulation and policy pertaining to the enjoyment of freedom of opinion and expression. For example, through Media Law No 5/2014, the Government continues to support and provide capacity building to the media officer.

  1. The rights of children

Timor-Leste is commits to advocate for the rights of children to education, registration, and protection against violence and abuse therefore, Timor-Leste’s National Action Plan for Children is a manifestation and commitment of the Governments of the rights of children to survival, development, protection, participation, and to attain their full potential. Timor-Leste also established a Commission on the Rights of the Child.

  1. Human Rights and Climate

Timor-Leste commits to advocate for the protection of human rights that may be affected by climate change and as a small country in November last year, Timor–Leste launched a campaign for the Climate adaptation in Glasgow in 2021.

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Category Foreign Policy
International Organization