skip navigation
Home  |  About Us  |  Accessibility  |  CRIN Quiz  |  FAQs  |  Contact Us
CRIN - Child Rights Information Network
 
Children's rights
Information by country
CRIN Themes
 

Print this pageUN expert on contemporary forms of slavery launches first mission to Ghana

Date:

From 22/11/2013 to 29/11/2013

Event type:

UN Special Procedure visits

Location:

Ghana

Organisation:

UN - United Nations

Organiser:

Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery

Contact details:

In Geneva: Ms. Rosa da Costa (+ 41 22 917 9140 / rdacosta@ohchr.org) or write to srslavery@ohchr.org.
In Accra (during the visit): Ms. Cynthia Prah (Tel: 028 5100 313 / cynthia.prah@unic.org)
 


GENEVA / ACCRA (20 November 2013) – United Nations Special Rapporteur Gulnara Shahinian will visit Ghana from 22 to 29 November 2013, to assess the situation on the ground with regard to slavery-like practices in the country. Ms. Shahinian is the first UN independent expert monitoring contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences to visit Ghana.

“I will explore strategies to address the current challenges in ending such practices, including the use of the worst forms of child-labour in a number of economic sectors, and other forms of contemporary slavery that are often less visible such as domestic servitude, and those emerging from harmful traditional practices,” she said.

The Special Rapporteur will gather first-hand information from all relevant stakeholders, including the Government, civil society, affected communities and UN counterparts working on issues relevant to her mandate, which includes a range of issues and forms of contemporary slavery such as servile marriages and forced and bonded labour.

“During my nine-day visit, I will discuss good practices and the impact of policies and programs which have been adopted to both prevent and address slavery-like practices,” Ms. Shahinian said. “As importantly, I will also conduct field visits so that I can speak to victims and discuss their experiences, challenges and solutions first-hand.”

The UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur is visiting Ghana at the invitation of the Government.

A press conference will be held in Accra on Friday, 29 November 2013, at the conclusion of Ms. Shahinian’s visit.

A comprehensive report on the findings of the visit will be presented to the Human Rights Council in September 2014.

Further Information:

 

Previous UN Special Procedure visits items


Last updated 20/11/2013 12:26:51

Have your sayHave your say!

Be the first to have your say! Do you have something to say about this item? Get it off your chest, by posting some feedback.

Click here to view feedback for all items.

RSS FeedRSS feed for this item