National Human Rights Council (Morocco)

For other uses, see CCDH (disambiguation).
Kingdom of Morocco
National Human Rights Council
المجلس الوطني لحقوق الإنسان
Agency overview
Headquarters Rabat Morocco
Agency executives
  • Driss El Yazami, President
  • Mohammed Sebbar, Secretary General
Website http://www.ccdh.org.ma

The National Human Rights Council (Arabic: المجلس الوطني لحقوق الإنسان) is a national institution for the protection and promotion of human rights. It was established in 1990 as an Advisory Council on Human Rights. Its founding law was amended in 2001 to be in confirmity with the Paris Principles, and again in 2011, giving the institution more powers, more autonomy and broad prerogatives to protect and promote human rights in Morocco and also to promote the principles and values of democracy.

The National Human Rights Council of Morocco is accredited as an “A” status NHRI by the International Coordinating Committee (ICC), i.e. in full compliance with the Paris Principles (the international standards adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1993 to frame the work of NHRIs and broadly accepted as the test of their legitimacy and credibility). It draws up annual reports on the situation of human rights and thematic or issue specific reports, monitors places of deprivation of liberty, handles complaints and investigates human rights violations, advises on the harmonization of national legislations with international human rights conventions, conducts surveys and issues advisory opinions and memoranda on human rights-related issues, etc.

The Council has 13 regional human rights commissions, established with the aim to closely monitor the situation of human rights in the different regions of Morocco. These commissions can receive and handle complaints and investigate about human rights violations. They implement the programs and projects that the Council designs for the promotion of human rights, in cooperation with the local stakeholders.

The National Human Rights Council is also mandated to promote the International Humanitarian Law. It contributes to training and raising awareness programs and develops cooperation partnerships with the International Committee of the Red Cross and all bodies concerned by the international humanitarian law.

The national Human Rights Council of Morocco also monitors the implementation of the international conventions to which Morocco is a party and the recommendations of treaty bodies.

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