Independent Expert on Somalia
Mandate
The mandate of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia was established in 1993 pursuant to Commission on Human Rights resolution E/CN.4/RES/1993/86.
Human Rights Council resolution 54/32 adopted on 18 October 2023 extended the mandate of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia for a period of one year to assess, monitor and report on the situation of human rights in Somalia with a view to making recommendations on technical assistance and capacity-building in the field of human rights. It requested the Independent Expert to continue to working closely with the Federal Government at the national and subnational levels, with all United Nations bodies, including the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia, with the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and other relevant international organizations, civil society and all relevant human rights mechanisms, and to assist Somalia in the implementation of:
- Its national and international human rights obligations;
- Human Rights Council resolutions and other human rights instruments, including associated routine reporting;
- Recommendations accepted in the context of the universal periodic review;
- Other human rights commitments, policies and legislation to promote the empowerment of women, young people and marginalized groups, freedom of expression and assembly, the protection of the media, access to justice for women, and increasing the capacity of ministries and institutions responsible for the administration of justice and the protection of human rights.
Human Rights Council resolution 54/32 also requests the Independent Expert to report to the Human Rights Council at its fifty-seventh session and to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session.
Working methods
In the discharge of the mandate, the Independent Expert:
- transmits urgent appeals and letters of allegation to States with regard to human rights violations.
- undertakes fact-finding country visits.
- submits annual reports to the Human Rights Council, and General Assembly, on the activities, trends and methods of work.
Key Documents
Statement by the Independent Expert to the 77th session of the General Assembly
27 October 2022
Statement by the Independent Expert to the 51st session of the Human Rights Council
5 October 2022
Statement by the Independent Expert to the 76th session of the General Assembly
25 October 2021
Statement by the Independent Expert to the 48th session of the Human Rights Council
6 October 2021
Calls for Input
Contact Information
Independent Expert on the situation of Human Rights in Somalia
c/o Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations at Geneva
8-14 avenue de la Paix
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Fax: (+41) 22 917 90 06
Email: hrc-ie-somalia@un.org
Previous Independent Experts
Mr. Bahame NYANDUGA
(Tanzania), 2014-2020
Mr. Shamsul BARI
(Bangladesh), 2008-2014
Mr. Ghanim ALNAJJAR
(Kuwait), 2001-2008
Ms. Mona RISHMAWI
(Palestine), 1996-2000
Mr. Mohamed CHARFI
(Tunisia), 1995-1996
Mr. Fanuel Jariretundu KOZONGUIZI
1993-1994
Activities
End of mission statement by the Independent Expert on her second visit to Somalia (6 to 19 November 2023)
19 November 2023
Statement by the Independent Expert to the 77th session of the General Assembly
24 October 2023
Statement by the Independent Expert to the 54th session of the Human Rights Council
10 October 2023
Replies from the ICC Prosecutor regarding the Situation in the State of Palestine
26 April 2023 and 12 May 2023
32 UN experts issue a joint letter to the ICC Prosecutor regarding the Situation in the State of Palestine and Annex
23 March 2023
Videos
13 October 2022
interview video of the Independent Expert on Somalia
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