28/03/2026
On 27 March 2026, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted by a vote draft resolution A/HRC/61/L.19 entitled "Advancing human rights in ."
The resolution welcomes the report of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan and its presentation to the Human Rights Council during the enhanced interactive dialogue held at its 61st session https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/hrbodies/hrcouncil/sessions-regular/session61/advance-version/a-hrc-61-25-auv.pdf, while expressing concern at the findings in the report and at its overall assessment regarding the current situation of human rights on the ground, and encourages the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity, all parties to the conflict and other actors to engage with the Commission with a view to implementing the recommendations made in the report and to respect their obligations under international human rights law and international humanitarian law in all circumstances.
The resolution takes note of the additional conference room papers published so far by the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, strongly encourages the Commission to share future conference room papers with the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity in a timely manner in advance of publication, and encourages continued information sharing and dialogue with the Transitional Government as appropriate.
The Council decides to extend the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, composed of three members, for a further period of one year.
It requests the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan to present a comprehensive report on the situation of human rights in South Sudan to the 64th session of the Human Rights Council (February-April 2027), to be followed by an enhanced interactive dialogue, which should also include the participation of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and civil society.
It also requests the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan to present its latest report, in combination with an oral update on its work, to the 81st session of the UN General Assembly, followed by an interactive dialogue.
It requests the United Nations Human Rights Office to provide all the administrative, technical and logistical support and personnel necessary to enable the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan to carry out its mandate, and in particular to support the Commission’s investigative and evidence-collection functions, including, inter alia, the use of computer software, forensic investigation capabilities and access to witness and victim protection and support services, including psychosocial support services.
The resolution was adopted by 25 votes in favor, 4 against and 18 abstentions.