Human Rights Institutions Questions
The Human Rights Commission of Jordan is an independent governmental institution established in 2002. Its main function is to promote and protect human rights within the country. The commission works towards ensuring that human rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled for all individuals in Jordan. It investigates human rights violations, receives complaints, and takes appropriate actions to address them. Additionally, the commission monitors the implementation of international human rights treaties and conventions ratified by Jordan. It also conducts research, raises awareness, and provides education on human rights issues to the public.