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UN Human Rights Council 60: UK Core Group Statement to introduce Item 10 Resolution on Somalia

UK Core Group Statement to introduce Item 10 Resolution on Somalia. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.

Eleanor Sanders

Thank you, Mr. President. 

I have the honour to introduce, on behalf of the UK and Somalia, the draft resolution L.14 on ‘Assistance to Somalia in the field of human rights.’ 

The United Kingdom is proud to continue our close partnership with Somalia in advancing the protection and promotion of human rights. We value our role as a constructive and trusted partner – a critical friend – supporting Somalia’s progress towards sustainable peace, development, and accountability. 

Since 1993, Somalia has made significant strides in rebuilding from conflict, strengthening governance, and advancing stability and reconciliation. We commend the Somali authorities for their continued engagement with this Council and with the wider UN human rights system. We also recognise that Somalia continues to face serious human rights challenges, but we welcome the government’s willingness to confront these issues head-on, including through open and constructive dialogue here in Geneva. 

This resolution marks an historic step forward for Somalia. It transitions from a long-standing Independent Expert mandate to a new partnership with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. This evolution reflects Somalia’s growing institutional capacity, its commitment to reform, and the maturity of its cooperation with the international community.  

We pay tribute to the Independent Expert, who has provided vital support and scrutiny. The new arrangement is focused on supporting Somalia’s own national human rights priorities, and includes continued monitoring and public reporting. This balance of partnership and oversight remains essential to sustained progress.  

We particularly welcome Somalia’s commitment to establish a fully independent National Human Rights Commission – a vital institution to safeguard rights, promote accountability, and give voice to all Somalis. 

Finally, we believe Item 10 mandates must evolve in line with the needs and aspirations of the countries concerned. We should continue to think creatively about how technical assistance and capacity-building can most effectively support national ownership and lasting human rights progress. 

We look forward to the Council’s support for this resolution. 

Thank you.

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Published 8 October 2025