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        "msgid": "ministry-of-human-rights-says-human-rights-compliance-drives-inclusive-public-services-1779891793",
        "date": "2026-05-27 12:49:06",
        "title": "Ministry of Human Rights says human rights compliance drives inclusive public services",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Ministry of Human Rights emphasises that assessing government compliance with human rights fosters inclusive public services and strengthens protections for vulnerable groups. As part of the National Long-Term Development Plan for Golden Indonesia 2045, 407 government institutions have initiated compliance assessments, incorporating public feedback to address challenges such as discrimination and human rights violations.",
        "content": "<p>The Ministry of Human Rights (KemenHAM) states that assessing\ngovernment institutions\u2019 compliance with human rights can drive more\ninclusive public services and strengthen the protection of citizens\u2019\nrights, particularly for vulnerable groups. Director General of Human\nRights Services and Compliance at KemenHAM, Munafrizal Manan, said the\npolicy implementation aims to ensure public services are not merely\nadministrative but rooted in respect for human rights. \u2018The expected\noutcome of this policy implementation is not just figures in annual\nreports, but tangible improvements in public service quality that can be\ndirectly felt by the public, especially vulnerable groups such as people\nwith disabilities, women, and children,\u2019 Munafrizal said in a statement\nreceived in Jakarta on Wednesday. He added that the human rights\ncompliance assessment mechanism is expected to encourage government\ninstitutions to provide inclusive public facilities, ensure laws are\nbased on human rights principles, and prevent discrimination in public\nservices. The policy is also part of implementing the National Long-Term\nDevelopment Plan (RPJPN) for Golden Indonesia 2045, which places the\nrespect, protection, fulfilment, enforcement, and promotion of human\nrights as a national development pillar. KemenHAM has recorded 407\ngovernment institutions launching human rights compliance assessments,\ncomprising 17 ministries\/agencies, 27 provincial governments, and 363\ndistrict\/city administrations. In addition to internal government\ninvolvement, the mechanism allows public participation through a redress\nchannel to gather public feedback on government institutions\u2019\nperformance. KemenHAM considers the policy crucial due to ongoing\nchallenges in human rights implementation at both national and regional\nlevels, including high numbers of public complaints about alleged state\nofficial human rights violations and regional policies that do not fully\nalign with non-discrimination principles. Through this assessment tool,\nhe said, the government also aims to enhance civil servants\u2019\nunderstanding of human rights standards and strengthen oversight to\ndetect potential violations earlier. \u2018The Ministry of Human Rights is\ncommitted to continuously supporting each institution through technical\nguidance and ongoing coordination to ensure the spirit of Golden\nIndonesia 2045 is achieved on a solid human rights foundation,\u2019\nMunafrizal said.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/ministry-of-human-rights-says-human-rights-compliance-drives-inclusive-public-services-1779891793",
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