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Int’l Seminar on Combating Corruption & Realizing Human Rights concludes with adoption of ‘Islamabad Declaration’

ISLAMABAD ( ABRAR MUSTAFA )

The two-day International Seminar on the theme of “Combating Corruption – A Prerequisite for the full enjoyment of all Human Rights and Sustainable Development” concluded with the adoption of ‘Islamabad Declaration.’

The Seminar was organized on 6-7 January 2022 by the Government of Pakistan and the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), in collaboration with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The International Seminar was attended by more than 200 international and national stakeholders including Government officials, OIC member and observer States, IPHRC Commissioners, members of the OIC Secretariat and relevant United Nations agencies, practitioners, academia, civil society and media representatives.

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi delivered the Keynote Address at the inaugural session. He articulated Pakistan’s approach towards combating the scourge of corruption and illicit financial flows as well as ensuring the protection of human rights, in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan. The Foreign Minister also called on the OIC countries to explore innovative ideas and initiatives for strengthening the international framework to prevent corruption – which is an essential pre-requisite for sustainable development.

Remarks at the inaugural session were also delivered by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (pre-recorded video statement), Assistant Secretary General of OIC, and IPHRC Chairperson. Thereafter, a panel of international experts shared best practices and highlighted important aspects regarding the theme of the International Seminar. The OIC Member States and other participants took active part in the discussions. The Keynote address during the closing segment was delivered by the Minister for Human Rights Dr. Shireen M. Mazari.

Based on deliberations during the International Seminar, the ‘Islamabad Declaration on Combating Corruption for the full realization of all Human Rights and Sustainable Development’ was adopted. Corruption was recognized as a major impediment to sustainable development in developing countries. The salient elements of the “Declaration” included:

The International Seminar was part of Pakistan’s persistent efforts to strengthen the international framework against corruption, recovery of stolen assets, promotion and protection of all human rights, and achievement of inclusive and sustainable development.

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