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HOW THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION HELPS YOU!

The Human Rights Commission and Public Administration plays a vital role in protecting human rights and promoting clean and fair governance in Eswatini, helping to build a better country.
The commission is responsible for protecting and promoting human rights in Eswatini. It also ensures that public officials and government institutions act with integrity, fairness and accountability.
Anyone in Eswatini can approach the commission, whether you are a student, a worker, a prisoner or a member of a community. If you believe your rights have violated or you suspect corruption or unfair treatment in government services, you can bring the matter to the commission.
Another important part of the commission’s work is promoting integrity to ensure fairness, transparency and accountability in public service. Promoting ethical leadership. The commission help build trust between the people and the government. When leaders declare their assets and liabilities, as required under the section 241(1) of the constitution, they show real commitment to openness and honesty.
People often ask if they can report a human rights violation or public misconduct directly to the commission. The answer is yes. Anyone can approach the commission if they believe their rights have been violated or if they have information about unethical behavior in public offices. The commission will look into the matter and take appropriate steps
If you need to contact the commission or seek help, you can visit the office located at Mbabane Office Park, Sibekelo Building. The Postal Address is P. O. BOX 8795, Mbabane, Eswatini. You can also call at (+ 268) 24049829, 24047625 or 24049374 for written inquires the fax number is (268) 2404 9374.
The commission stands as a pillar of justice and fairness in Eswatini. It encourages the public to speak up and take part in building a country where rights are respected is public service is trustworthy.

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