On July 25th, the second China-Latin America and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights with the theme “China-Latin America Community with a Shared Future and the Development of Human Rights” was held in São Paulo, Brazil. Over 130 officials, experts, scholars, and representatives from relevant social organizations, think tanks, and media in China and Latin America and the Caribbean participated in the discussions on issues such as human rights protection in the digital age, environment, climate and human rights, and the contributions of China and Latin America to global human rights governance, reaching broad consensus.
Davis Gruber Sansol, executive coordinator of the Institute of Public Policy and International Relations at São Paulo State University, read the “São Paulo Consensus on China-Latin American and Caribbean States Human Rights Communication and Cooperation” on behalf of the organizers, and all the participants discuss and adopt the relevant contents of the consensus. (Photo provided by the organizers)
Wang Wen, dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies and dean of School of Global Leadership at Renmin University of China, on behalf of the organizers, launch “China-Latin American and Caribbean States on Human Rights Research and Cooperation Network”. (Photo provided by the organizers)