The Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights, consisting of a Chairperson, Ranking Member, Vice Chairperson, Deputy Ranking Member, and up to thirteen additional members, oversees the promotion and protection of human rights. Its responsibilities include scrutinizing legislation for human rights compatibility, monitoring government adherence to international human rights obligations, following up on recommendations from international human rights bodies, collaborating with national institutions and civil society to enhance public awareness and education, and advising other Parliamentary Committees on human rights matters. The Committee reports to the full Parliament at least twice annually.
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