Human Rights Watch Discusses Nominee For U.S. Ambassador To U.N. In Geneva

Human Rights Watch: U.S. Senate: Oppose Nominee to U.N. Mission in Geneva
“The United States Senate should reject Andrew Bremberg’s nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Human Rights Watch said [Wednesday]. … The U.S. ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva needs to be able to fully represent the United States in global efforts to address women’s rights, including sexual and reproductive rights, and other humanitarian and health challenges. … Bremberg has demonstrated in his confirmation hearing and written responses that he will not uphold women’s sexual and reproductive rights…” (7/24).

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