Acronym
/siː.ɛn.deː.deː.aːʃe/
The acronym "CNDDH" stands for "Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos" in Spanish, which translates to the National Commission for Human Rights in English. This term is used in the context of law, specifically referring to an institution responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights in a country.
The term "CNDDH" is more commonly used in written contexts, particularly in legal documents, official communications, and news articles. It is not part of everyday oral speech.
The National Commission for Human Rights presented its annual report on the human rights situation in the country.
La CNDDH trabaja en la defensa de los derechos fundamentales de la población.
Translation: "The role of the National Commission for Human Rights is crucial in the defense of human rights."
"Todos los ciudadanos tienen derecho a presentar denuncias ante la CNDDH."
The term "CNDDH" is an acronym created from the Spanish words "Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos."