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On September 7, commencing at around 11:00 a.m. for approximately 20 minutes, Mr. HAYASHI Yoshimasa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, held a telephone talk with H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Maldives. The overview is as follows.

  1. At the outset, Minister Shahid expressed his condolences for the passing of former Prime Minister Abe, and Minister Hayashi, in response, expressed his gratitude.
  2. Minister Hayashi stated that Japan will work closely with Maldives, a key partner in realizing a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific”, in this year, the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and the Maldives. In response, Minister Shahid expressed his gratitude for Japan’s assistance so far, and stated that he would like to cooperate with Minister Hayashi to strengthen bilateral relation.
  3. Minister Hayashi stated that Japan highly commends Minister Shahid’s work as President of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, and expressed his continued expectations for Minister Shahid’s leadership. In response, Minister Shahid expressed his appreciation for Japan’s commitment to the United Nations during his tenure.
  4. The two ministers also exchanged views on regional issues, and they concurred to continue cooperating with each other in the international arena

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

MALDIVES CANDIDATURE TO THE UNHRC 2023-2025

The Maldives formally declared its candidacy for the membership of the UN HRC for the term 2013-2025 on February 2020.

 

This announcement was made by Minister of foreign Affairs, His Excellency Abdulla Shahid, during the Contact Group Council Membership event, held on the sidelines of the 43rd Session of the HCR in Geneva, Switzerland.

 

The election is scheduled to be held later this year (October-November 2022) in New York, during the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. 

 

The Maldives, in the past proudly and effectively served in the Human Rights Council for two consecutive terms, from 2011 to 2016, and with the support of member countries, is once again seeking the opportunity to serve in the Council. Maldives is eagerly looking forward to contributing the work of the Council, to promote and protect human rights, while also making it more dynamic. 

 

In Addition to Maldives’ commitment to promoting human rights at home and abroad, the membership at the Council would help the country in its democratic consolidation process and to further accelerate the ongoing efforts to modernize institutions and instill a culture of respect for human rights in the Maldivian society. 

 

The current administration is committed to rule of law, democracy and good governance; thus, the reform agenda is moving forward at full speed, such as strengthening independent institutions, judicial reforms etc.   

 

The Maldives, along with 6 other countries are contending for a total of 4 seats, for Asia Pacific Group, namely: The Maldives, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Viet Nam and the Republic of Korea.

 

 

The Maldives at the Human Rights Council 

 

  • Since its inception in 2006, the HRC has been an important focus for Maldives’ multilateral engagement.

 

  • For 2013, Maldives held the Vice-Presidency of the Council, representing the Asia Pacific Group.

 

  • In its capacity as a member of the Council, the Maldives took leadership on several initiatives, including actively collaborating with countries to set up new mechanisms and mandates that further strengthened human rights throughout the world.

 

  • Since election to the Council in 2010, Maldives has stood for the voiceless, the marginalized and the smallest countries. The Maldives has continuously advocated for global efforts to support SIDS in increasing their resilience, as well as those to help emerging democracies to bring their national human rights mechanisms in line with international obligations and standards.

 

  • The Maldives together with the brotherly Islamic States of Indonesia and Nigeria, along with the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Mexico, and the USA, created the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Peaceful Assembly. 

 

  • The Maldives, alongside Costa Rica, Slovenia and Switzerland, created the Council’s first mandate holder on the wider question of human rights and environment, namely the Independent Expert on Human Rights & Environment.

 

  • The Maldives was also the lead sponsor of resolutions 7/23 and 10/4 on “Human Rights and Climate Change” in 2009.

 

  • The Maldives played a key role in establishing the LDCs/SIDS Trust Fund through resolution 19/26 in 2012.

 

  • As a member of the core group on Human Rights and Environment along with Costa Rica, Slovenia, Switzerland and Morocco, the Maldives has successfully pushed for the adoption of the resolution on ‘The human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment’ on 8 October 2021, at the 48th Session of the HRC. The Maldives believes that respect for human rights and the environment is a cornerstone of sustainable development. 

 

  • During Maldives’ membership at the Human Rights Council, it has always worked to advance key areas such as democratic consolidation, women’s rights, children’s rights, environment and human rights, prevention of torture and disabilities.

 

  • Children’s rights: Maldives was a lead negotiator of the Third Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (on Communications Procedure). Maldives was also one of the first signatories the Optional Protocol.

 

  • By taking strong positions on both, country issues and thematic issues, Maldives has fostered good relations with key groups such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). 

 

Achievements

 

  • In 2006, Maldives extended a standing invitation to all thematic special procedures mandate holders to visit the Maldives and reaffirmed the invitation in 2019.

 

  • Since then, the UN Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention have conducted visits to the Maldives. The UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, and the UN Working Group on discrimination against women and girls have scheduled visits to the Maldives this year.

 

  • The Third Cycle of the Maldives’ Universal Periodic Review (UPR) was held in Geneva in 2021. A total of 97 UN member States delivered statements during the review and commended the Maldives on the remarkable progress made in enhancing the governance and legislative framework, implementing judicial reform and the protection of vulnerable groups.

 

  • As of today, Maldives has ratified 7 of the 9-core international human rights instruments and 5 of its optional protocols and, is aiming to ratify all instruments to demonstrate our commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights. 

 

  • In October 2021, Maldives successfully concluded the CEDAW Committee’s review session on the Sixth Periodic Report submitted under the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

 

  • In November/December 2021, Maldives also hosted the virtual LDCs/SIDS Trust Fund Workshop for the Asia Region, in collaboration with HRC and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

 

MALDIVES

PLEDGES TO

  • Adopt a whole-of-society approach to the promotion and protection of human rights.
  • Strengthen efforts to achieve gender equality and eliminate violence against women and girls.
  • Promote and protect the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment.
  • Continue to promote youth advocacy.
  • Strengthen national mechanisms and government institutions to mainstream and uphold human rights.
  • Engage constructively at the Human Rights Council and with its mechanisms and contribute meaningfully to the treaty body strengthening process.
  • Promote inclusivity at the Human Rights Council by encouraging the participation of under-represented UN Member States.

H.E. Mrs. Takeuchi Midori, Ambassador of Japan to Maldives officially handed over 3 assistive vehicles in value of 209,667 USD to Maldives Association of Persons with Disability (MAPD) under the Grant Assistance for Grass Roots Human Security Project (GGP). 

The vehicles are donated in line with the Grant Contract signed between the Embassy of Japan in Maldives and MAPD on March 16, 2021. This project is essential to ensure that people with all types of disabilities have access to education, employment, health care and social settings, with safety and affordability. The brand of vehicle is Toyota Hiace GDH322R with a capacity of 7 sheets and 2 wheelchair space. 

The GGP is part of the Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) implemented by the Embassy of Japan in Maldives in order to empower people at the grassroots level. Since 1996, the GGP has been implemented in broad areas such as education, environment, health, transportation and energy in order to contribute to sustainable development of the Maldives.

SOURCE: © Corporate Maldives 2022

Link: Japanese Government Hands Over 3 Assistive Vehicles to MAPD | Corporate Maldives

The Government of Japan has provided a grant aid of 117 Million Japanese Yen (approximately USD 865,000) to the Maldives for the continuation of scholarships opportunities to be offered by the Government of Japan for the fiscal year 2023, under the Japanese Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS). The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ahmed Khaleel and the Ambassador of Japan to the Maldives Her Excellency Takeuchi Midori signed the Exchange of Notes today, at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The grant will provide 6 more scholarships again this year to the Maldivian students, a project which was implemented in August 2020, by the Government of Japan for further promoting the Human Resource Development in the Maldives.

Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Civil Service Commission, Embassy of Japan and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) attended the ceremony.

 Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maldives

 Link:Japan provides a Grant Aid of 117 Million Japanese Yen to the Maldives to the Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship - GOV.MV (www.gov.mv)

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