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Bahrain’s Human Rights Commission Forms New Working Teams with Civil Society

The National Institution for Human Rights (NIHR) in Bahrain has created new working teams with civil society organizations. The decision strengthens human rights in Bahrain and improves engagement with local communities.

The announcement came during the first regular meeting, chaired by Ali Ahmed Al-Derazi, with commissioners and the secretary-general present. Al-Derazi welcomed new members and wished them success in supporting the institution’s mission. He stressed their role in advancing justice, equality, and the protection of human rights in Bahrain.

The meeting discussed operational plans for the coming period. Members emphasized transparency, accountability, and the importance of keeping the public informed about achievements. They confirmed that sharing progress strengthens Bahrain’s commitments at both national and international levels.

Commissioners also reviewed cooperation with civil society organizations. They approved a consultative team formed after several forums and meetings with local associations. This step strengthens collaboration and promotes clear progress in advancing human rights in Bahrain.

The institution confirmed the creation of new specialized teams with associations representing key groups. These include organizations working on the environment, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. The NIHR pledged to build the capacity of these associations according to international human rights standards.

Members agreed that cooperation with civil society is vital. Partnerships with local associations provide stronger protection and deliver meaningful results in protecting rights.

The meeting concluded with the adoption of the Secretariat’s second-quarter report for 2025. The report covered activities from April to June, highlighting achievements and outlining upcoming priorities.

By forming new teams and strengthening partnerships, the NIHR reaffirmed its dedication to protecting and promoting human rights in Bahrain.

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