Beijing (GNP): The Global Human Rights Governance Forum is bringing together more than 400 guests from nearly 100 countries and international organizations in Beijing. The two-day event focuses on improving international cooperation and building a fair and inclusive human rights system for all people.
The Global Human Rights Governance Forum is being held under the theme “Joint Development, Shared Human Rights”. The forum also marks the 40th anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development. Participants are discussing how development can help improve human rights and create better living conditions around the world.
Chinese officials highlighted the country’s progress in education, healthcare, and social security. According to reports, China has completed all major tasks outlined in its National Human Rights Action Plan for 2021 to 2025. Officials say these achievements have helped strengthen the protection of people’s rights and improve their quality of life.
The forum includes discussions on several important topics. These include the right to development, the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights, green development, modernization, and global governance. Experts are sharing ideas on how countries can work together to address new challenges facing human rights today.
Speakers noted that the world is facing many difficulties, including armed conflicts, poverty, inequality, climate change, and technological challenges. These issues continue to affect millions of people and make international cooperation more important than ever.
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China is promoting a people centered approach to human rights that focuses on development, dialogue, and cooperation. Forum participants hope that meaningful exchanges and shared experiences will help strengthen global human rights governance and support sustainable development worldwide.
The event is expected to provide valuable recommendations for improving human rights protection and encouraging cooperation among nations in the years ahead.




