Human Rights Institutions Questions
The mandate of the Human Rights Commission of Mexico, also known as the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), is to promote and protect human rights within the country. It is an autonomous public institution that operates independently from the government. The commission's main responsibilities include investigating and addressing human rights violations, providing assistance and support to victims, and promoting awareness and education on human rights issues. Additionally, the commission monitors the compliance of government institutions with human rights standards and makes recommendations for improvements. The CNDH plays a crucial role in ensuring the respect and protection of human rights in Mexico.