The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) confirmed the launch of the National Reconciliation and Human Rights track. This track is part of the structured dialogue. It begins with a series of in-person meetings. These meetings will last for one week.
The Mission, through its media office, explained participants will identify key human rights issues. These issues are relevant to national reconciliation and elections. They will focus on policies and implementation mechanisms. This aims to strengthen work in these areas.
Participants will also propose recommendations. These recommendations aim to ensure judicial independence. The Mission noted this track aims to effectively integrate human rights. This integration will occur across all structured dialogue tracks.
