Ethiopia Highlights Progress in Democratic Reforms, National Reconciliation at UN Human Rights Council

Ethiopia presented its progress on democratic reforms and national reconciliation at the 62nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council. The government highlighted the success of its recent general election and the upcoming national dialogue as key steps toward sustainable peace.
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International scrutiny of Ethiopia's human rights record is critical for regional stability and the country's ongoing internal peace-building efforts.
Login Logout አማርኛ ትግርኛ Afaan Oromoo Af‑Soomaali Qafar Afa English Français عربي Politics Social Economy Sport Technology Environment Feature Videos About Us Ethiopia Highlights Progress in Democratic Reforms, National Reconciliation at UN Human Rights Council 🔇Unmute Addis Ababa, June 17, 2026 (ENA) —Ethiopia has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing human rights, democratic governance, and national reconciliation during the 62nd Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC62) in Geneva.
The content is sourced from a state-affiliated news agency, which typically presents government-aligned narratives regarding human rights and democratic progress.
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