 Zimbabwe shall be joining hands with the rest of the world in celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a declaration that is optimized and recognizes that human rights form the foundation for freedoms, justice, and peace. And in marking its anniversary, the government of Zimbabwe makes the following pledges. One, to ratify two co-human rights treaties. And two, ensure disability-inclusive Zimbabwe and a guarantee universal access to legal and services for all. Firstly, Zimbabwe has to date ratified six out of nine co-united nations human rights treaties. And the government thus makes an undertaking to facilitate the ratification of A, the convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearances, and B, the international convention on the protection of rights of all migrant workers and members of their family. Secondly, the government of Zimbabwe pledges to accelerate the implementation of measures to ensure a disability-inclusive state by the year 2030. Priority shall be given to capacity building of the five pillars of community-based rehabilitation, CBR, with particular attention to health, education, livelihoods, social and empowerment, and the meaningful engagement of persons with disabilities in key decision-making platforms. Thirdly, Zimbabwe undertakes to decentralize and expand provisions of legal and aid services for indigent persons, in particular women, children and persons with disabilities. Through A, the establishment of at least one legal aid office in each of the 72 administrative districts of the country, at a rate of three new district offices each year. And ensuring that the requisite legislation for the provisions of legal aid service is revised and aligned to the provisions of the constitution and international human rights standards. I thank you.