印度在教育,妇女赋权和就业培训等方面做出的基层人权工作被联合国人权理事会作为包容性发展的典范强调.
India's grassroots human rights efforts in education, women's empowerment, and job training were highlighted at the UN Human Rights Council as a model for inclusive development.
联合国人权理事会在日内瓦举行的第61届会议上,Sambhali Trust的汉斯拉奇·辛格强调了印度在人权方面取得的社区推动进展.
At the 61st UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, Hansraj Singh of Sambhali Trust highlighted India’s community-driven progress in human rights, emphasizing grassroots efforts in education, women’s empowerment, and vocational training.
他指出,这些地方举措促进了可持续的生计和社会转型, 将全球承诺转化为切实可见的成果.
He noted these local initiatives foster sustainable livelihoods and social transformation, translating global commitments into tangible results.
辛格呼吁加强政府和民间社会合作,改善知识共享以扩大有效模式, 以印度的包容性发展方法为全球榜样.
Singh called for stronger government-civil society collaboration and improved knowledge sharing to scale effective models, positioning India’s inclusive development approach as a global example.