Tema-Ghana, Oct. 28, MNN – The African Court on Human and People’s Rights has rolled out strategic measures to encourage the Government of Ethiopia to ratify the Protocol establishing the African Continental Court and deposit the Declaration under Article 34(6) to allow its citizens access to the African Court directly.
As part of the measures a high-powered African Court delegation including Judges and other Staff are in Addis Ababa, led by Lady Justice Imani Daud Aboud, President of the African Court met with the President of Ethiopia and other key government officials, including the Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Minister for Justice, among others.
The African Court and the Government of Ethiopia, in collaboration with the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission would also organized a sensitization seminar at Addis Ababa to educate stakeholders in Ethiopia on the Continental Court’s jurisprudence.
The seminar was attended by over 60 participants including high-level government officials and key partners to discuss areas of common interest in the protection of human rights and to explore potential rooms for institutional partnerships.
Lady Justice Aboud, African Court President in an interview explained that the seminar was to promote the work of the African Continental Court and strengthen its partnership with governmental agencies and civil societies through dialogue.
The African Court President said it was also to cement efforts in the protection of human rights in Africa, and also complement efforts to build the capacity of national human rights institutions and defenders in human rights litigation before the African Court.
Dr. Robert Eno, African Court Registrar also emphasized that the main objective of the sensitization visits was to enhance the protection of human rights in Africa.
He said the African Court used such sensitization visits to also raise awareness about the Continental Court; encourage the ratification of the Protocol and deposit of the Declaration that allows citizens to directly access the African Court.
Other objectives are to sensitize would-be applicants on how to access the African Court and the procedures before the Court; encourage the public to utilize the Court in settling human rights disputes and encourage the utilization of the Court for advisory opinions.