UN expert on debt and human rights to visit Sri Lanka

31 August 2018 12:10 am

The UN independent expert on foreign debt and human rights, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, will be on an official visit to Sri Lanka from 3 to 11 September, at the invitation of the Government.


“My visit aims at collecting first-hand information and examine questions related to debt and other financial obligations from a human rights standpoint,” said Bohoslavsky. “The purpose of the mission is to identify good practices, challenges and potential gaps to be addressed. 

 

“An important objective of my visit is to study the effects of public debt and related polices on the full enjoyment of human rights.


“I am particularly interested in understanding how human rights standards are integrated in economic policies and examining ongoing reforms and programmes aimed at inclusive growth. I would like to grasp how these measures translate in potential improvements and challenges for the realisation of economic, social and cultural rights.”  


During his visit, Bohoslavsky will pay specific attention to the incorporation of human rights standards in international development financing, microfinance, and efforts deployed to prevent and combat illicit financial flows in the country.


“I look forward to engaging with the authorities of Sri Lanka, civil society, academics, the international community and other relevant stakeholders,” Bohoslavsky said. 
He will hold a news conference in Colombo on September 11 at 11:00 am. The news conference is strictly limited to journalists. Bohoslavsky will submit a comprehensive report about his visit to the UN Human Rights Council in March next year.