Jordan Highlights Commitment to Human Rights at Glion X Dialogue in Marrakech

Marrakech: Chairperson of the National Center for Human Rights (NCHR), Samar Hajj Hassan, represented Jordan at the 10th Glion Human Rights Dialogue (Glion X) in Marrakech, where discussions focused on bridging the gap between international human rights standards and their actual implementation. According to Jordan News Agency, the event was hosted by the Moroccan National Human Rights Council and Morocco's Inter-Ministerial Delegation for Human Rights. The two-day dialogue aimed to enhance the effectiveness of the UN human rights system and included diplomats, UN officials, human rights experts, and representatives from civil society. Discussions under the Chatham House Rule allowed for open and progressive dialogues on these critical issues. The NCHR highlighted Jordan's ongoing commitment to human rights, noting its active role in both regional and international discussions aimed at improving the implementation, reporting, and follow-up of human rights obligations. This participation underscores Jordan's dedication to contributing positively to the global human rights landscape. Glion X is an annual event that gathers approximately 100 participants from around the world, including government officials, human rights experts, and UN representatives. The dialogue focuses on developing strategies to strengthen the implementation of human rights standards by the United Nations on the ground, aiming for a more effective global human rights system.