The Human Rights Council sessions create a live bridge between rights-based advocacy and environmental stewardship. They give Elizka a place to track how human dignity, ecological degradation, and community resilience are being discussed at the international level.
We pay close attention to these conversations because our fieldwork in Ghana shows that environmental decline is never only ecological; it also shapes access, security, health, and the right to dignified livelihoods.
Insights from this period help us keep our advocacy rooted in the lived realities of vulnerable communities rather than abstract policy language alone.


















