The right to a healthcare system that ensures access to medicine and medical care for all segments of civil society
The right to education that promotes community development
The right to housing that guarantees a decent life
The right to exercise political rights in accordance with the constitution and the law
Second: Rights of Community Groups
Rights of persons with disabilities
Child welfare
Maternal care
Rights of widows and divorced women
Youth rights
Rights of the elderly
Third: Combating Violence Against Women
Advocating for the abolition of child marriage penalties
Combating human trafficking crimes
Supporting families and ensuring a decent life to promote societal advancement
Fifth: Right to Security and Stability
Striving for peace between nations based on respect for the will of the people to achieve internal and external community security
Addressing unemployment and providing suitable job opportunities for youth
Sixth: Legal and Medical Support
The UN Commission for Information seeks to provide a legal team to defend members of the Commission and a medical team to provide healthcare for members
Seventh: Preserving Cultural Identity
Promoting cultural activities in all their forms and honoring outstanding individuals to uphold the motto “Culture First” and preserve the heritage of nations
The Commission acts as a mediator between citizens, international civil society organizations, and state institutions, aiming to find solutions to the challenges faced by individuals.
The Commission highlights areas of success, honoring exemplary models to inspire youth to follow their path. It also monitors issues, proposes appropriate solutions, and assists state institutions in addressing them—without interfering in the internal affairs of any country and respecting each nation’s constitution and laws