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Transparency, Public Engagement, and Human Rights Awareness

The National Independent Human Rights Commission of Somalia uses media and multimedia platforms to inform the public, promote understanding of human rights, and communicate its work with transparency and professionalism.

Media engagement is a core accountability function, not a publicity exercise.

All communications are guided by accuracy, neutrality, dignity, and public interest.

PURPOSE OF THE MEDIA & MULTIMEDIA SECTION

This section exists to:

  • Keep the public informed about the Commission’s work
  • Provide timely and accurate information on human rights issues
  • Communicate findings, recommendations, and institutional positions
  • Promote public understanding of rights and responsibilities
  • Counter misinformation with verified facts
  • Build confidence in the Commission’s independence

MEDIA PRINCIPLES OF THE COMMISSION

All media and multimedia outputs adhere to the following principles:

  • Accuracy – Information is verified and evidence-based
  • Independence – Communications are free from political influence
  • Impartiality – No partisan or biased messaging
  • Dignity – Respect for victims and vulnerable persons
  • Responsibility – Avoidance of inflammatory or harmful content
  • Public Interest – Focus on rights, not personalities

NEWS & UPDATES

What the Commission Is Doing

This section provides regular updates on:

  • Investigations and monitoring activities
  • Institutional engagements
  • Public hearings and outreach
  • Key milestones and developments

Each news item includes:

  • Clear headline
  • Date and location
  • Brief summary
  • Link to related theme, report, or statement

PRESS RELEASES

Official Institutional Communications

Press releases are issued to:

  • Announce major findings
  • Clarify the Commission’s position on public issues
  • Inform the public about urgent human rights concerns
  • Communicate outcomes of investigations or visits

Characteristics of Press Releases

  • Formal and concise
  • Fact-based
  • Non-accusatory
  • Written in accessible language

Press releases represent the official voice of the Commission.

OFFICIAL STATEMENTS

Position on Matters of Public Importance

Statements are issued when:

  • Serious human rights concerns arise
  • There is widespread public confusion or misinformation
  • The Commission needs to reaffirm legal or constitutional principles

Statements:

  • Emphasise human rights standards
  • Avoid political commentary
  • Promote calm, lawful responses

PHOTO STORIES

Human Rights in Action

Photo stories document the Commission’s work visually, including:

  • Detention monitoring visits
  • Community outreach
  • Public hearings
  • Institutional engagements

Ethical Standards

  • Consent and dignity of individuals
  • No exposure of victims without protection
  • Images linked to context and outcomes

Each photo story includes:

  • Caption explaining the activity
  • Date and location
  • Link to relevant report or theme

VIDEO CONTENT

Explaining Rights Through Visual Media

Video content is used to:

  • Explain rights in simple terms
  • Share messages from the Commission
  • Document major activities
  • Support awareness campaigns

Types of Videos

  • Short explainer videos (“Know Your Rights”)
  • Public messages by the Chairperson or Commissioners
  • Awareness campaign videos
  • Event recordings (edited and contextualised)

Videos are:

  • Short and mobile-friendly
  • Captioned for accessibility
  • Available in Somali, with subtitles where possible

AUDIO CONTENT & PODCASTS

Reaching Wider Audiences

Audio content helps reach:

  • Rural communities
  • Low-literacy audiences
  • Radio listeners

Audio Formats Include

  • Rights explainers
  • Public service announcements
  • Interviews and discussions
  • Community awareness messages

This content may be shared through:

  • The website
  • Community radio stations
  • Social media platforms

PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS

Changing Attitudes, Not Just Sharing Information

The Commission runs structured campaigns on issues such as:

  • Prevention of torture
  • Women’s rights
  • Child protection
  • Rights of IDPs
  • Access to justice

Campaigns use:

  • Posters and infographics
  • Short videos and audio messages
  • Social media engagement
  • Community outreach

SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT

Responsible Digital Presence

The Commission maintains official social media channels to:

  • Share verified information
  • Promote rights awareness
  • Direct the public to official resources

Social Media Guidelines

  • No engagement in political debates
  • No personal attacks or inflammatory language
  • No disclosure of confidential information
  • Professional and respectful tone

Social media complements—not replaces—the official website.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Professional Engagement with Journalists

The Commission:

  • Responds to media inquiries professionally
  • Organises press briefings when necessary
  • Provides factual clarifications
  • Encourages responsible reporting on human rights

Journalists are encouraged to:

  • Verify information
  • Respect victim confidentiality
  • Avoid sensationalism

MULTIMEDIA ARCHIVE

Institutional Memory and Transparency

The website hosts a multimedia archive containing:

  • Past news items
  • Press releases and statements
  • Photo galleries
  • Videos and audio content

The archive supports:

  • Research and reference
  • Public access to information
  • Institutional continuity

ACCESSIBILITY & LANGUAGE

Media content is made accessible through:

  • Somali language (default)
  • Arabic and English versions where possible
  • Simple language summaries
  • Audio-visual formats

This ensures content reaches diverse audiences.

HOW MEDIA LINKS TO OTHER SECTIONS

Media content is linked to:

  • Human Rights Themes
  • Reports & Publications
  • Complaints & Investigations
  • Training and Outreach activities

This integration strengthens coherence across the website.