Ave Caicoli, Dili, Timor-Leste

info@pdhj.tl

  • tp
  • en

PDHJ and MAE Facilitate Three-Day Training for Community Leaders in Bobonaro Municipality

Maliana, 12–14 August 2025 – The Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ), in collaboration with the Ministry of State Administration (MAE), conducted a three-day capacity-building training for 28 newly elected Heads of Suku (villages) in Bobonaro Municipality. The training took place at Maria Tapo Hall in Maliana and was implemented under a memorandum of understanding signed in 2023 between Ombudsman Virgílio da Silva Guterres “Lamukan” and Minister of State Administration Tomas Cabral.

The MoU outlines four priority areas for strengthening local leadership: human rights, good governance, conflict resolution, and mediation/conciliation. The training was designed to equip community leaders with the knowledge and practical tools to apply these principles in their daily work.

In her opening and closing remarks, Deputy Ombudsman for Human Rights Maria Marilia da Costa structured her message around these four pillars. She urged participants to protect the fundamental rights of all community members, practice inclusive and accountable governance, resolve disputes fairly, and approach mediation and conciliation with humility and respect.

“As community leaders, you are the frontline defenders of your people’s rights,” she said. “Good leaders protect rather than dominate. They listen, they solve problems, and they uphold justice and dignity in every decision they make.”

She also called on the Suku Heads to collaborate with relevant stakeholders including women’s and youth organizations, religious groups, and state security institutions to ensure communities receive proper services and protection under the law.

Reaffirming PDHJ’s mandate, she noted:

“We are open to working with all partners to promote good governance, protect human rights, safeguard democratic rule of law, and ensure accountability for past injustices.”

Also speaking at the event, Julio Caeiro, Secretary to the President of the Bobonaro Municipal Authority for Social Affairs, encouraged participants to treat the training as a practical guide for leadership:

“The materials you have received should serve as a reference to build communities that are not only rich in culture but also strong in human rights protection, without exception or discrimination,” he said. “Suku Heads must promote participation from all groups women, children, youth, persons with disabilities, and the elderly in decision-making.”

The training gathered 28 Suku Heads, including one woman and 27 men, with sessions delivered by PDHJ trainers and facilitated by MAE.

This program follows similar three-day training sessions previously conducted by PDHJ and ESTATAL for new Suku Heads in Manufahi, Covalima, and Manatuto Municipalities and will continue in other municipalities in the coming months.

This post is also available in: Tetun

Notisia seluk

Message from the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice on the Celebration of Chinese New Year 2026

Dí1i, 17 February 2026 —Today, Timor-Leste joins our brothers and sisters of Chinese descent in celebrating the most important festivity of the Chinese calendar:...

PRESS RELEASE – PDHJ Welcomes Government Decision to Suspend PNTL Recruitment and Launch Independent Investigation

Dí1i, 12 February 2026— On 11 February 2026, the IX Constitutional Government, through the Council of Ministers, approved a draft Government Resolution presented by...

Ombudsman Remarks_International Migration and Human Rights

OPENING REMARKS H.E. Virgílio da Silva Guterres ‘Lamukan’ Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice of Timor-Leste Dili, 27 January 2026 Excellencies, Distinguished Ambassadors and Members of the Diplomatic Corps, Honourable...

PRESS RELEASE-Office of the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ) Announces Temporary Relocation

Dili, 30 January 2026 – The Office of the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ) will be operating from a temporary location at Excelsior...