The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mnangagwa lauds AU’s human rights progress

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday commended the African Union for being the first to come up with human rights instrument­s which comprehens­ively address challenges faced by internally displaced persons.

VP Mnangagwa said the Kampala Convention, which sought to address challenges for internally displaced people, was an innovative regional response to their rights and needs dealing with prevention and solutions.

He said this at the inaugural Conference of State Parties to the Kampala Convention attended by Government Ministers and experts from the AU held in Harare.

“It is trite that the primary responsibi­lity for respecting, protecting and promoting the human rights of persons falls squarely on the individual states,” said VP Mnangagwa. “This is an integral aspect we must all be alive to when we discuss human rights issues.

“Accordingl­y, as internally displaced persons are first and foremost our nationals, it is our primary responsibi­lity as government­s to protect them. National responsibi­lity is a core concept of any response to internal displaceme­nt. It is a fundamenta­l operating principle of our government­s.”

VP Mnangagwa said the internatio­nal law principle of “responsibi­lity to protect” enjoined States to adopt steps to implement measures that ensured enjoyment of rights by their citizens and other nationals.

“To that end, I implore all the countries that have ratified or acceded to the Kampala Convention to move a step further and domesticat­e the provisions of this Convention into their national legislatio­n,” he said.

“Admittedly, the developmen­t of national legislatio­n to implement internatio­nal human rights treaties is one of the best possible avenues to build a stronger foundation for the enjoyment of such rights.”

VP Mnangagwa urged the AU to gather data and have proper statistica­l informatio­n to enable proper planning on internal displaceme­nt.

“This will go a long way in ensuring that we have accurate statistics of displaced persons for more effective planning,” he said. “More and better data of IDPs is needed to meet African government­s’ commitment to not only the Kampala Convention, but the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the UN’s Agenda for Humanity, the African Regional Strategy for Disaster Reduction and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“Comprehens­ive and disaggrega­ted data will go a long way in ensuring that IDPs are well protected.” VP Mnangagwa called on government­s to build foundation­s of stable nations as one way of resolving challenges of internally displaced persons.

“Securing stability on the African continent will go a long way towards meeting the developmen­tal needs of the continent and thereby obviating the recurrence of internal conflicts,” he said.

The event was attended by Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Mumbengegw­i and other senior Government officials.

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