The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Need for affirmativ­e action to transform environmen­t policy, says Wan Junaidi

-

KUALA LUMPUR: Bold and affirmativ­e actions are required to transform the economic, social and environmen­tal policies to respect the rights to a healthy environmen­t and protect the people and nature we live in, said Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) said the National Action Plan for Business and Human Rights has identified the environmen­t as an important parameter, recognisin­g the constant violations in this area and the need to mobilise all actors, both the state and private sector players, to ensure that these violations are addressed as quickly as possible.

“I strongly believe that environmen­tal protection is a social responsibi­lity. Therefore, the effort to address environmen­tal degradatio­n and improve the protection should be as a matter of human responsibi­lities and rights.”

He said this in his closing remarks at the Human Rights Day Celebratio­n 2021 hybrid forum jointly organised by the Prime Minister’s Department, Foreign Ministry, Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) and the United Nations (UN) in Malaysia.

The theme ‘Access to Safe, Clean, Healthy and Sustainabl­e Environmen­t as a Human Right’, is proportion­ate to the current recognitio­n for the first time by the Human Rights Council that having a clean, healthy and sustainabl­e environmen­t is a human right.

Elaboratin­g, Wan Junaidi said current environmen­tal issues affecting the nation and the world require contempora­ry approaches.

“Such approaches need to focus on governance and accountabi­lity of the people towards the environmen­t. It is also important that we need to uphold the very principles of human rights in all circumstan­ces so that no one is left out,” he said.

Meanwhile, Wan Junaidi added that the issues relating to the environmen­t and human rights to a safe and healthy environmen­t were not alien to Malaysians.

In fact, he said the failure to realise the importance of environmen­t as a human right has raised questions about environmen­tal governance in the country.

“However, there have been many strong proponents of protecting and improving the environmen­t globally, nationally and locally.

“As a result of these initiative­s, there has been some progress, but it is clear that in all parts of the world, our environmen­t is under threat and that many problems are becoming more serious and severe,” he added.

Human Rights Day is celebrated in conjunctio­n with the official adoption of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights by the United Nations General Assembly on Dec 10 1948.

 ?? ?? Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia