Friday, April 10, 2026
spot_img
spot_img
HomeEducation / CulturePublic asked to submit feedback on Human Rights Commission Bill

Public asked to submit feedback on Human Rights Commission Bill

TORTOLA, Virgin Islands – The government of the Virgin Islands is seeking the public’s feedback on the Human Rights Commission Bill, 2024.

The Bill seeks to establish the Virgin Islands Human Rights Commission and outline its powers and functions. It also proposes that the Commission consists of five human rights commissioners with equal gender representation and would require at least one commissioner to be a Sister Island Resident.

The proposed rights of the Commission includes receiving and investigating complaints of any act or practice that may be inconsistent with or contrary to any human right. They will also be responsible for the promotion of better public awareness, understanding, acceptance, appreciation and discussion with respect to human rights and related international instruments or activities.

Additionally, it is proposed that the Commission makes public statements in relation to any matter affecting human rights, including statements promoting an understanding of, and compliance with, the Act and Chapter 2 of the Constitution.

Deputy Governor, David D. Archer, Jr. said:

“Your opinion and feedback matters and is essential to the legislative process. As such, it is important for members of the public to read through the contents of the Bill and provide their valued perspectives so that we may collectively shape the future of the Virgin Islands.”

“Every piece of feedback received is read and taken into consideration as we progress the Bill to its final stages,” The deputy governor said, adding, “We acknowledge the members of the Public as the primary stakeholders of this Bill,” permanent secretary in the office of the deputy governor Sharleen Dabreo-Lettsome said, “Human rights is a keystone concept for Good Governance. This Bill will allow the Virgin Islands to be in line with international standards and expectations as a modern, democratic society.”

The public can access the Bill and provide feedback.

spot_img
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Caribbean News

Professor Errol Morrison calls for ‘Brain Gain’ to strengthen Jamaica’s research and development

By Glen-Wayde Brown KINGSTON, Jamaica, (JIS) - Noted scientist, Professor Errol Morrison, has called for a strategic shift from “brain drain” to “brain gain” as a...

Global News

Prime Minister Carney breaks ground on the Contrecœur terminal expansion at the Port of Montréal

By Caribbean News Global MONTREAL, Canada - In September 2025, Canada’s new government referred the Contrecœur Container Terminal Project at the Port of Montréal to...
Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com