
Praia, April 8 (Inforpress) – The president of the CNDHC stated today that the book “50 Years of Human Rights in Cabo Verde” is a pluralistic portrait of the country's journey, symbolizing resilience and hope in a process of challenges and resource limitations.
The president of the National Commission for Human Rights and Citizenship (CNDHC), Eurídice Mascarenhas, made these statements to the press during a meeting with the authors of the publication, professors Pedro Andrade Matos and Mirtes Aparecida dos Santos, from the University of Cabo Verde, and Anderson Barbosa Moreno, from the University of Santiago, to share conceptual aspects that guided this collective work.
During the meeting, Eurídice Mascarenhas explained that the book began to be prepared about a year ago and that its completion was made possible thanks to the trust and persistence of the coordinating team.
“It was a difficult process, but it was achievable,”she said, pointing out that the idea arose as part of the celebrations marking 50 years of national independence, with the aim of taking stock of the progress made and the challenges remaining in the field of human rights
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