Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan

The Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan is a United Nations commission of inquiry established by the United Nations Human Rights Council.[1][2] Established through Resolution 31/20 on 23 March 2016, the Commission is mandated to monitor and investigate human rights violations in South Sudan. Its mandate is renewed on yearly basis upon the decision by the 47 member states of the Human Rights Council.[3]

  1. ^ Blanchard, Lauren Ploch (22 September 2016). "Conflict in South Sudan and the Challenges Ahead" (PDF). Congressional Research Service (US Gov). R43344 (7–5700): 9.
  2. ^ "HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ESTABLISHES COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH SUDAN". www.ungeneva.org. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Joint NGO letter Calls for Renewal of UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan at Critical Moment | Human Rights Watch". 2024-02-26. Retrieved 2024-06-27.