“Rights, Governance, and Social Justice” refers to the interconnected concept where strong, ethical governance is essential for protecting human rights and achieving social justice, which is the equitable distribution of resources and opportunities based on principles of equality and non-discrimination. Good governance provides the framework and processes for upholding rights, while human rights principles guide governance to ensure accountability, inclusivity, and the fulfillment of people’s needs, leading to a society where dignity and well-being prevail.

