DefensorÃa del Pueblo (Venezuela)
The DefensorÃa del Pueblo de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela is a state-funded human rights agency in Venezuela responsible for investigating complaints against any public authority. Along with the Public Ministry and the Comptroller-General of the Republic, the office forms the 'citizens’ power' branch of the Government of Venezuela. The three bodies collectively form the Republican Moral Council, a body established to promote moral and ethical behaviour by public officials.
Headed by an Ombudsman or Defensora appointed for a seven-year term by a panel of members of the National Assembly, the agency is based in Caracas with offices throughout the country. Created by the 1999 Constitution, it is recognised by the United Nations as the national human rights institution for Venezuela. It is thus a member of the International Coordinating Committee of NHRIs and of its regional grouping, the Network of National Institutions in the Americas. Being, as are most NHRIs in Spanish-speaking countries, an ombudsman institution, it is also a member of the Iberoamerican Ombudsman Federation and other networks such as the Andean Council of Ombudsmen.
The DefensorÃa exists to monitor and promote compliance with human rights and administrative justice. The 1999 Constitution tasked it with "promotion, defence and vigilance for rights and guarantees" set out in the Constitution and in international treaties, and the defence of democracy, social justice and the rule of law.
Functions
The functions of the DefensorÃa include:- inspection of any premises of any state organ or institution, with a view to the protection of human rights;
- presenting recommendations on draft laws or regulations relating to human rights;
- promoting signature, ratification, awareness and application of treaties and conventions relating to human rights;
- protecting individuals against arbitrary abuses of power;
- facilitating resolution of conflicts in relation to human rights;
- requiring compulsory production by any person or institution of any documents relevant to its functions;
- taking urgent action to avert violations of human rights;
- ensuring the proper operation of public services, and the conservation and protection of the environment;
- ensuring the human rights of indigenous peoples, and
- ensuring individual rights and freedoms.
Specialist teams
The DefensorÃa has specialist "delegates" covering the following themes: Disability: services to persons with a physical or mental disability Environmental rights: environmental protection and the right to a healthy environment Women's rights, gender equality, and defence of women's rights Children and adolescents: the right to fair treatment of boys, girls and young people Youth protection Indigenous peoples Prison regime: the rights of persons deprived of liberty- '' Health and social security ''