IPO PARTICIPATES IN THE 14TH UNITED NATIONS FORUM ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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The 14th United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights is being held in Geneva from November 24 to 26, 2025, at the Palais des Nations, bringing together hundreds of representatives from around the world. Known as the largest global platform for dialogue on the impact of business on human rights, this year’s forum focuses on accelerating concrete actions amid crises, technological transformations, and environmental challenges.

During the forum, states, businesses, international organizations, civil society, and field experts discuss ways in which companies and institutions can enhance accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights at every stage of their operations. Key topics being addressed include the impact of technology and artificial intelligence, the protection of workers and migrants, challenges of the energy transition, environmental justice, the role of investors, and the protection of communities most affected by economic activities.
The International Police Organization IPO is also participating in this important international event, represented in Geneva to contribute to discussions related to security, human rights protection, and institutional accountability. IPO’s participation in the United Nations Forum underscores the organization’s commitment to promoting global standards of ethics, transparency, and the protection of individuals in their interactions with security structures and public institutions.
IPO’s presence at the forum provides an opportunity to share experiences, follow the latest international developments, and strengthen international cooperation in the field of human rights. This participation represents an important step in enhancing the organization’s role in global debates concerning respect for individual rights and the implementation of international standards at all levels of operation.
The 14th United Nations Forum remains a significant moment to reflect on current challenges and to build new pathways for how businesses and institutions can act more responsibly and sensitively toward human rights. IPO’s participation reinforces this vision and contributes to addressing issues affecting communities today and in the future.
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