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Afganistán 136.138 Continue to provide programmes to help the poor and other vulnerable groups, including in rural society, to improve their skills and to give them better access to economic opportunities as well as basic services (Lao People’s Democratic Republic); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
República Democrática Popular Lao
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.138| |
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Afganistán 136.141 Ensure the effective implementation of land allocation policies and the provision of housing for returning refugees, leading to durable solutions and allowing for their regular and sustained return (Pakistan); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Pakistán
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.141| |
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Afganistán 136.142 Adopt and implement effective policies to reduce poverty and unemployment through, inter alia, the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Algeria); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Argelia
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.142| |
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Afganistán 136.143 Continue strengthening its national programmes for reducing poverty (Bhutan); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Bhután
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.143| |
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Afganistán 136.145 Strengthen the poverty reduction strategy in its two approaches, as foreseen in the national framework for peace and development, and improve food security to reduce poverty (Plurinational State of Bolivia); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de)
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.145| |
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Afganistán 136.146 Continue efforts to reduce the increasing incidence of poverty (Libya); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Libia
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.146| |
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Afganistán 136.147 Continue ongoing poverty reduction measures (India); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
India
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.147| |
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Afganistán 136.148 Continue efforts to implement effective policies to reduce poverty and unemployment (Indonesia); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Indonesia
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.148| |
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Afganistán 136.149 Continue ongoing national development in accordance with the National Peace and Development Framework (2017-2021), focusing on improving people’s livelihoods and eradicating poverty (China); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
China
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.149| |
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Afganistán 136.150 Develop plans to alleviate poverty (Iraq); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Iraq
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/41/5|136.150| |
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Afganistán Nationality 30.The Committee notes that the draft national law recognizes double nationality for Afghan citizens. It is concerned about the high number of women who lack personal identity documentation in the State party, which increases the risks of statelessness and restricts women’s enjoyment of their rights, such as to secure land and property and to access education, health care and employment opportunities. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2013
Source:CEDAW/C/AFG/CO/1-2|30.| |
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Afganistán Employment 34.The Committee notes with satisfaction that the Priority Reform and Restructuring Programme emphasizes the recruitment of women into the civil service. It also notes that only 21 per cent of total employees in the civil service are women. It is concerned that the majority of them are hired at the lower levels of the Administration. It is also concerned at the negative perception in society of working women. It is further concerned at the prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace, which particularly affects women police officers and undermines the recruitment and retention of women in the security sector. The Committee is concerned that the large majority of women work in the informal sector (agriculture) and in the care economy (domestic and home-based work), and that as such they are not recognized as workers in the existing labour legislation, and are thus unprotected and do not have access to social security and other benefits. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2013
Source:CEDAW/C/AFG/CO/1-2|34.| |
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Afganistán 39. The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Elaborate a comprehensive development plan for rural areas with the full involvement of rural women in its elaboration and implementation and backed by sufficient budgetary resources with the aim of fighting against poverty and promoting new economic opportunities that will replace the cultivation of opium; (b) Integrate a gender perspective into the programmes and activities of the Ministry of Rehabilitation and Rural Development; (c) Take measures to ensure that rural women are the effective decision makers and beneficiaries of programmes and credit facilities; (d) Strengthen its efforts to address the needs of rural women and provide them with better access to health, education, clean water and sanitation services, fertile land and income-generating projects. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2013
Source:CEDAW/C/AFG/CO/1-2|39| |
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Afganistán Refugee returnees and internally displaced women and girls 40.The Committee is concerned at the increasing number of internally displaced persons in the State party, especially women and girls, and at the need for a long-term intervention to ensure, inter alia, their access to basic services and protection. It is further concerned at the situation of Afghan refugee returnees, many of whom become displaced or are forced into economic migration owing to the lack of income-generating opportunities and access to basic services. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2013
Source:CEDAW/C/AFG/CO/1-2|40.| |
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Afganistán 43. In line with its general recommendations No. 21 and No. 29, on article 16 of the Convention, the Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Repeal discriminatory provisions against women in the Shia Personal Status Law and the Civil Law; and amend relevant legislation to raise the minimum age of marriage for girls to 18 years; (b) Ensure that the draft family law provides equal rights for women and men in all matters relating to marriage and family relations, in particular with regard to their responsibilities within the family, property and inheritance, divorce and custody of children; (c) Conduct awareness - raising campaigns targeting women to make them aware of their rights with regard to family relations and marriage; (d) Take measures to facilitate the procedure to register marriages and divorces, and ensure that marriage and family law cases are adequately handled and heard by civil or family courts; (e) Take the legislative and policy measures necessary to abolish polygamous marriages. No translation available yet - check source document
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Recommendation 2013
Source:CEDAW/C/AFG/CO/1-2|43| |
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Afganistán r) the State party: (a) Allocate increased resources to the education sector in order to expand, build and reconstruct adequate school facilities throughout the State party, and create a truly inclusive educational system welcoming children with disabilities as well as children from all minorities (b)Strengthen efforts to stop all forms of corruption in the educational system (c)Increase education funding allocations to the poorest, most conflict-affected and remote districts so as to ensure equitable access to education for all children, including the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children (d)Take active measures to promote the right of girls to education through social mobilization campaigns, and increase the number of adequately trained female teachers, and ensure their security (e) Promote the quality of education by revising the curricula, using interactive learning methods, and employing trained teachers (f)Eradicate sexual harassment and abuse of children inside and outside schools through information campaigns, enforcement of the law, and the provision of help lines and shelters (g) End corporal punishment and other forms of violence in school, including bullying, through teacher training, school-specific action plans, and closer inspection of schools (h) Promote students' participation in all matters of concern to them in school and education (i) Use all means to protect schools, teachers and children from attacks, and include communities, in particular parents and children, in the development of measures to better protect schools against attacks and violence (j) Take into account General comment No. 1 on the aims of education (CRC/GC/2001/1) No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2011
Source:CRC/C/AFG/CO/1 |
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Afganistán The Committee urges the State party to take appropriate steps to meet the basic health needs of the population, including by improving basic health services and increasing public spending on health. To this end, the Committee refers to the State party’s attention its general comment No. 14 (2000) on the right to the highest attainable standard of health. The Committee recommends that the State party train and recruit female medical staff, in particular midwives, nurses, obstetricians and gynaecologists, especially in rural areas. The Committee further recommends that the State party intensify its efforts to implement the Basic Package of Health Services, in particular by increasing the number of mobile health teams to reach a larger proportion of the population. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee notes with concern the persistence of illegal land seizures in Afghanistan as well as the numerous cases of land disputes, which undermine the rule of law and the enjoyment of the Covenant rights. It regrets that, due to the lack of trust in the formal judicial system, many land-dispute issues have been left to informal dispute resolution mechanisms, and that discriminatory practices have provided certain ethnic groups with preferential access to land to the detriment, in particular, of the Kuchis. The Committee notes that the deteriorating security situation and landlessness are factors that prevent the reintegration of IDPs and returnees, as well as the return of refugees (art. 11). No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán Given the fact that older persons are in a particularly difficult situation, either because they have no families or because their families are no longer able to support them, the Committee suggests that protection of older persons be addressed as a priority concern within the national plan for social security. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee recommends that the State party, in collaboration with non-governmental organizations, review the eligibility criteria for poverty reduction programmes in order to ensure that the poorest families are included in such programmes. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee is deeply concerned about the acute shortage of adequate housing in the State party, including sound housing units, especially in the densely populated urban areas where the disadvantaged and marginalized individuals and groups, such as poor families, IDPs, older persons and people with disabilities, live in informal settlements, shelters and camps which lack basic infrastructure and basic facilities and services. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee notes with concern that a high percentage of the population in Afghanistan lack basic services such as drinking water, waste removal, sanitary facilities and electricity, and that due to the lack of sewage systems, water sources are contaminated and unsafe, thus causing serious health problems (art. 11). No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee recommends that the State party design a national plan for social security and progressively supplement a social security scheme to ensure the protection of disadvantaged and marginalized groups. In this regard, the Committee encourages the State party to explore the possibilities of international cooperation in line with article 2, paragraph 1, of the Covenant and the Committee’s general comment No. 19 (2008) on the right to social security. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee, while taking note of the efforts undertaken by the State party to promote the right to health, through Basic Package of Health Services coverage, remains concerned about the high maternal, infant and child morbidity and mortality rates, as well as the failure of the health system to respond adequately to the needs of women, and the lack of a gender-sensitive approach in health services provision. The Committee also notes that the harmful practices and barriers (for example, women cannot be examined by a male doctor without a chaperone) have detrimental impacts on the women’s health, and regrets the lack of sufficient female nurses and doctors in the hospitals (art. 12). No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee notes with concern that the State party has not yet put into place a basic social security system and that therefore a large number of disadvantaged and marginalized individuals and groups, including older persons, self-employed persons, women, in particular single mothers, IDPs, returnees and refugees are not entitled to any protection (art. 9). No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee recommends that the State party take measures to ensure that the Afghanistan National Development Strategy fully integrates economic, social and cultural rights, in line with the Committee’s statement on poverty and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (E/2002/22-E.12/2001/17, annex VII). The Committee recommends that the State party adopt measures to assess the impact and identify the weaknesses of the National Development Strategy. It requests the State party to include in its next periodic report comparative data, disaggregated by sex, age and rural/urban populations, together with figures showing the number of persons living in extreme poverty and indicators on the progress made in combating poverty. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee notes with concern that, notwithstanding the Afghanistan National Development Strategy, a large proportion of Afghans live in poverty or extreme poverty, in particular the inhabitants of rural and deprived urban areas, landless persons, children, families and households headed by women, persons with disabilities, IDPs and refugees (art. 11). No translation available yet - check source document
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee is concerned that many of the poorest families are excluded from various poverty reduction programmes (art. 9). No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Observation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) adopt a coherent and comprehensive legal framework as well as policies and administrative measures to resolve the land-related disputes; (b) revise the Land Allocation Scheme of 2005 and harmonize it with the Covenant rights and international human rights standards; (c) strengthen the programmes related to landlessness, with particular focus on returnees and IDPs; (d) set out a monitoring mechanism to mitigate the risk of corruption in the Land Allocation Scheme; and (e) take effective measures to prevent discrimination against women in cases of land disputes. No translation available yet - check source document
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Recommendation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán The Committee recommends that the State party consider ratifying the following International Labour Organization Conventions: No. 2 concerning Unemployment; No. 102 concerning Minimum Standards of Social Security; No. 117 concerning Basic Aims and Standards of Social Policy; No. 118 concerning Equality of Treatment of Nationals and Non-Nationals in Social Security; No. 122 concerning Employment Policy; No. 160 concerning Labour Statistics; No. 169 concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries; and No. 174 concerning the Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents. No translation available yet - check source document
(Treaty Bodies)
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Recommendation 2010
Source:E/C.12/AFG/CO/2-4 |
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Afganistán 136.16 Adoptar todas las medidas necesarias para garantizar la aplicación efectiva del Plan de Acción para poner fin al reclutamiento de niños y otras violaciones de los derechos del niño (Eslovenia); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
Estado de Palestina
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.25| |
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Afganistán 136.30 Incrementar los esfuerzos por garantizar el acceso a la educación y el cuidado de la salud para todos, incluidas las personas con discapacidad (Bhután); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
Azerbaiyán
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.50| |
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Afganistán 136.32 Seguir adoptando medidas para fortalecer la autonomía de las personas desplazadas y los refugiados que regresan (Azerbaiyán); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
Francia
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.33| |
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Afganistán 136.35 Adoptar nuevas estrategias nacionales para la erradicación de la pobreza y el mejoramiento de los medios de vida de los ciudadanos (Marruecos); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
China
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.36| |
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Afganistán 136.38 Seguir poniendo en práctica programas y políticas nacionales para mejorar las condiciones de vida de la población (Kuwait); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
Nepal
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.40| |
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Afganistán 136.153 Adoptar medidas adicionales para velar por la plena participación de la mujer en la vida pública y en el proceso de paz y reconciliación y la aplicación de la Ley para la eliminación de la violencia contra la mujer, y por que todos los actos de violencia contra la mujer se investiguen detalladamente y los responsables sean llevados ante la justicia (Austria); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
Marruecos
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.35| |
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Afganistán 137.20 Adherirse a la Convención sobre el Estatuto de los Apátridas, de 1954, y la Convención para Reducir los casos de Apatridia, de 1961 (Uruguay); (Universal Periodic Review) |
Aceptado
Sudán
Recommendation 2014 Cycle 2
Source:A/HRC/26/4|136.42| |
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Afganistán Continue its efforts to put in place effective poverty reduction and health strategies, particularly to solve the problem of low life expectancy and high mortality rate. No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Azerbaiyán
Recommendation 2009 Cycle 1
Source:A/HRC/12/9|95.80| |
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Afganistán Seek and receive assistance from the international community, in particular the relevant United Nations funds and programmes, to help it achieve MDG 1. No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Argelia
Recommendation 2009 Cycle 1
Source:A/HRC/12/9|95.90| |
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Albania 72. The Government should: (a) Formally adopt the Government ’s Information and Communication Policy with the Albanian Migrant Community and launch a comprehensive outreach and information campaign on the human rights of Albanian migrants, irrespective of their status, living and working abroad ; (b) Significantly strengthen the number, staffing and expertise of Albanian consular offices and embassies, conduct specialized training courses on human rights and migration for consular officers and diplomats, and designate consular officers with expertise on the human rights of migrants to follow-up on individual cases ; ( c) Take urgent necessary consulate measures necessary to guarantee to each child born to Albanian parents abroad the right to free and compulsory registration, a name and nationality. The Government should contemplate a study on the difficulties encountered by Albanian migrants abroad to register their children and implement the cooperation agreement between the Government and the Tirana Legal Aid Society o n increased birth registration ; (d) Promote the right to education for Albanian children abroad by strengthening current consulate initiatives such as the distribution of " ABC " text books to these children and intensifying negotiations with the relevant host countries on provision of education in the their mother tongue ; (e) Facilitate access to legal assistance of Albanians deprived of their liberty or under judicial proceedings abroad through free legal aid by consular offices. The Special Rapporteur also recommends the Government to explore cooperation arrangements with practicing Albanian and other lawyers and the national human rights institution of the host country ; (f) Guarantee in law and practice the right of Albanian citizens abroad to participate in national public life and to vote, including through the review of the Electoral Code ; (g) Enforce the Agreement on Seasonal Workers concluded with Italy in July 2011 through a complementary agreement on its implementation and conclude further bilateral agreements (starting with Greece and Italy ) on social security. No translation available yet - check source document
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Recommendation 2012
Source:A/HRC/20/24/Add.1|72| |
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Albania 95.110 Establish a national programme to support children living in poverty and their integration in the country’s education system, aiming, inter alia, to reduce the number of out-of-school children (Portugal); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Portugal
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.11| |
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Albania 95.169 Take effective measures to fight child poverty, child slavery, forced labour and sexual exploitation of children (Belgium); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Bélgica
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.169| |
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Albania 95.28 Strengthen its national disaster preparedness plans to ensure that appropriate national and local measures are in place to adapt to changing climate conditions and to reduce risks from future disasters (Fiji); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Fiji
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.28| |
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Albania 95.29 Take into account the vulnerabilities and needs of women, children, youth, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous persons and other marginalized groups in developing policies on climate change and disaster risk management (Fiji); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Fiji
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.29| |
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Albania 95.48 Take legal and administrative measures to prevent and punish hate speech and hate crimes against migrants and the Roma community and to guarantee the rights of migrants to health, education, housing and other basic services (Mexico); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
México
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.48| |
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Albania 95.87 Adopt a national strategy to tackle extreme poverty (Cyprus); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Chipre
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.87| |
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Albania 95.88 Continue to strengthen social policies to combat poverty and social inequality by consolidating national programmes to promote employment and access to education, food, health care and social assistance for national minorities and other vulnerable groups of the population (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Venezuela (República Bolivariana de)
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.88| |
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Albania 95.94 Allow for the registration of property titles of rightful landowners who are members of national minorities (Greece); No translation available yet - check source document
(Universal Periodic Review)
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Aceptado
Grecia
Recommendation 2019 Cycle 3
Source:A/HRC/42/4|95.94| |
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Albania 21.While appreciating the measures taken to reduce the number of children in State institutions, the Committee remains concerned that parents, especially those living in poverty, still send their children to institutions. The Committee is concerned that living conditions in the institutions are poor; some children are reportedly the subject of sexual abuse; others are forced into begging; and many children are homeless after leaving the institutions (arts. 23 and 24). No translation available yet - check source document
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Observation 2013
Source:CCPR/C/ALB/CO/2|21| |
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Albania r) gender impact analysis of all social and economic policies and of measures aimed at reducing poverty be conducted regularly r) take targeted corrective measures, including enhancing opportunities to access property, loan and credits and providing for sufficient day-care institutions for children, so that women, especially those who are members of ethnic minorities or who live in rural or remote areas, as well as women who head households, are able to fully and equally benefit from growth and poverty reduction r) adopt, without delay, the bill drafted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Protection on agricultural cooperative associations, as well as to implement its agricultural strategy for 2007 to 2013 in a gender-sensitive manner r) provide, in its next periodic report, detailed information about the enforcement of the Family Code in relation to property ownership in marriage and following its dissolution No translation available yet - check source document
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Recommendation 2010
Source:CEDAW/C/ALB/CO/3 |