On Monday 22 July 2024, the CHRC had a large team
manning its stand at SAGO.
The day’s activities began with the installation of
personnel from the technical units, namely the Promotion Unit, the
Communication Unit, the Protection Unit and OIA. Who manned the stand from 8.30
a.m. To 5 p.m.
The official opening ceremony of SAGO was presided
over by the Minister of Communication, representing the Prime Minister, Head of
Government. It was well attended by numerous other members of the government,
including the Minister of Social Affairs and the Minister of Employment and
Vocational Training.
The CHRC was represented at the official opening
ceremony by Commissioner Bouba Hawe Haman, who subsequently visited the CHRC
stand. She was accompanied by a large delegation of staff, including the
Assistant Research Officers No. 1, 3 and 4, and the head of CELCOM.
At the end of the day, the statistics recorded showed
that 80 visitors had been registered, including a visitor to the Legal Clinic.
As journalists passed by, interviews were conducted to
disseminate information about the CHRC's activities to their audiences. The
stand's sound system was also used to broadcast the CHRC's messages to the
public in the country's two official languages. This was done by Ms Bilana, who
was assisted by CELCOM's journalist colleagues.
Additionally, the day was distinguished by the
presence of numerous staff members, who paid visits to the stand. Among them
were:
- the CDPP
- the Centre
Branch Head
- the
Financial Controller
- the Chief
of staff of the Vice-Chair’s Office
- Assistant
Research Officer No. 3
- the senior
staff at the Secretariat of the PS
- the Chief
of bureau of Administrative Affairs
- senior
staff members and trainees working under the Permanent Secretariat.
The Commission stand was closed at 6:30 p.m.
A door-to-door strategy will be adopted the following
day for the promotion and protection of human rights. The objective is to
disseminate information about the CHRC's mission and how to contact it,
particularly through its toll-free number 1523, to visitors and the general
public.
The dress code will be green (and black).
The images presented herewith are intended to convey
the vibrant atmosphere on the stand and the considerable number of visitors in
attendance. This is evidence of the public's interest in the CHRC’s work to
promote and protect human rights, and to prevent torture.
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