National Commission on Human Rights
The National Commission on Human Rights (NCHR) is an independent body established to promote and protect human rights in a country. Its primary role includes investigating human rights violations, providing recommendations to the government, and raising public awareness about human rights issues. The commission often works to ensure that laws and policies align with international human rights standards.
The NCHR typically consists of a group of commissioners appointed by the government or parliament, representing diverse backgrounds and expertise. It collaborates with various stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international bodies, to address human rights concerns and advocate for vulnerable populations.