The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is set to host a pivotal event in New York, titled “Prevent, Protect, Sustain: Collaborative Strategies for a World Without Human Trafficking,” as part of the 79th United Nations General Assembly.
This gathering will bring together global leaders, experts, and advocates to discuss and strategize effective solutions to combat human trafficking.
Among the esteemed speakers at the event will be acclaimed online journalist Kobby Kyei, who has been invited to address the session on “Breaking the Barriers: Enhancing Media Coverage for the SDGs.” Kyei’s expertise in leveraging media to promote social change and raise awareness on critical issues makes him an ideal choice for this key session.
As a respected online journalist, Kobby Kyei has consistently used his platform to shed light on human rights violations, social injustices, and developmental issues. His work has significantly contributed to amplifying marginalized voices and pushing for policy changes.
The IHRC event aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 8, which aims to promote decent work and economic growth, and Goal 16, focused on peace, justice, and strong institutions. By facilitating collaborative discussions and strategies, the event seeks to strengthen global efforts against human trafficking.
The “Prevent, Protect, Sustain” event, scheduled to take place on September 21, 2024, serves as a timely reminder of the urgent need for collective action against human trafficking. Kobby Kyei’s participation underscores the critical role media plays in advancing the SDGs and promoting human rights.
The IHRC event promises to be a groundbreaking platform for meaningful discourse and action-oriented strategies. Kobby Kyei’s contribution will undoubtedly enrich the discussions, inspiring innovative approaches to media engagement and human rights advocacy.