IHRC Geneva Senior Citizens Forum (Africa): Championing Human Rights Globally  The IHRC Senior Citizens Forum (Africa) is a prestigious gathering of esteemed leaders from sovereign African countries who are unwaveringly committed to protecting human rights. This distinguished forum has been steadily gaining momentum, with a growing membership of senior citizens who have made significant contributions to their nations and the global community. As a platform for like-minded individuals, the forum welcomes more senior citizens who have served their countries with distinction, currently serving leaders, and renowned corporate players from various sectors, including industry, commerce, politics, and civil society. Membership in the IHRC Senior Citizens Forum is a badge of honour, recognizing individuals who have demonstrated a steadfast commitment to promoting and protecting human rights. As a roll call of senior citizens universally acknowledged for their tireless efforts in advancing human rights, the forum provides a unique opportunity for members to share their expertise, experiences, and insights. By joining the IHRC Senior Citizens Forum, members will be part of a global network of influential leaders who are shaping the human rights agenda. Together, they will continue to champion the protection of human rights, inspire future generations, and leave a lasting legacy.
 
Eligibility for Membership:
1. Senior citizens who have served their countries meritoriously
2. Currently serving leaders who have demonstrated a commitment to human rights
3. Renowned corporate players from industry, commerce, politics, and civil society
Benefits of Membership:
1. Opportunities for networking and collaboration with like-minded leaders
2. Recognition as a champion of human rights
3. Access to exclusive events, conferences, and workshops
4. Opportunities to share expertise and experiences with a global audience
 
Join the IHRC Senior Citizens Forum today and become part of a distinguished community of leaders who are shaping the future of human rights.