Indonesia Nominated as President of the UN Human Rights Council 2026
Recently, Indonesia was nominated by the Asia-Pacific Group as the President of the UN Human Rights Council for 2026. This is a significant diplomatic achievement for the country, providing an opportunity to enhance international human rights governance. The UN Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body responsible for promoting and protecting human rights worldwide and managing human rights violations. Indonesia’s nomination is part of a rotational mechanism through which the Human Rights Council enables countries from different global regions to hold the presidency. In 2026, it was the turn of the Asia-Pacific Group… (continuation of the article discussing the role and functions of the Council, the significance of this step for Indonesia, and international cooperation).




