International Human Rights Commission

REGIONAL HEAD ASIA & ADVISOR UN AFFAIRS – AS VOLUTEER SINCE 2018 The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is a private Endowment Fund (Transnational Intergovernmental Organization – on the basis of signed Protocol Agreements and memorandum of Understanding with Governments and Government Agencies) that does not work through and on behalf of the government of the Czech Republic.

International Human Rights Commission (IHRC)  aims to help build a better world we DO NOT criticize but we find short and long term sustainable solutions via diplomatic channels to address crisis.

The IHRC has helped to end numerous conflicts in the world through its diplomatic means and capacities: mediation, negotiation and various recommendations. This is the responsibility of the organ with primary responsibility, under the IHRC Department of Foreign Affairs, for the maintenance of international peace and security. When it receives a complaint about a threat to peace from an affected country, the IHRC first recommends that the parties seek an agreement by peaceful means. In some cases, IHRC itself investigates and mediates. 

It may appoint special representatives or request the Secretary-General to do so. It may set forth principles for a peaceful settlement. When a dispute leads to fighting, the IHRC’s first concern is to end it as soon as possible. The IHRC also deploys  Conflict resolvers and peace experts by the approval of the state government  to reduce tensions in troubled areas,  and create conditions for sustainable peace after settlements have been reached.

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