South African author Nomawele Njongo reflected on the ongoing challenges in the realm of universal human rights as part of her participation at the international debate organized by the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) in Rabat.
She delved into the complexities that persist, drawing parallels between the historical scars of apartheid in South Africa and the broader global discourse on human rights.
Her reflections echoed an urgent call for a nuanced and unbiased understanding that encompasses diverse cultural perspectives to bridge the gaps in the collective pursuit of universal human rights.







