Maryan Qaasim Wins Election as Head of Somalia’s Human Rights Commission Focus KeyphraseMaryan Qaasim Somalia Human Rights
Maryan Qaasim Elected Chairperson of Somalia’s Human Rights CommissionAn election for the Chairperson of Somalia’s—
National Human Rights Commission was held on Tuesday in the capital,
Mogadishu, resulting in the victory of Maryan Qaasim.
Qaasim secured five votes during the ballot conducted by the nine-member commission,
narrowly defeating her closest competitor, who received four votes.
Her election had been widely anticipated due to her extensive experience in public service.
Maryan Qaasim has previously held several senior positions in Somalia’s past governments and is well known for her work in humanitarian and social affairs.
During a speech delivered after the vote, Qaasim outlined her vision and professional background,
emphasizing that her candidacy was not driven by a desire for power but by a commitment to serving the Somali —
people and strengthening human rights protections across the country.
The formation and leadership of the National Human Rights Commission come at a significant moment,
as Somalia has recently assumed full responsibility for managing its human rights framework following the transfer of oversight from the United Nations.
Observers say the commission is expected to play a key role in monitoring rights protections, promoting accountability,
and supporting Somalia’s ongoing state-building process.
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