E/C.12/GMB/CO/1
(c)
Intensify its efforts to improve school infrastructure and learning and
teaching materials, in particular in rural areas;
(d)
Take appropriate measures to reduce the dropout rate of children, in
particular girls.
Internet access
29.
The Committee notes with concern that access to the Internet is limited to some
urban areas (art. 15).
The Committee urges the State party to redouble its efforts to increase affordable
access to the Internet in all areas, in particular for disadvantaged and marginalized
individuals and groups.
D.
Other recommendations
30.
The Committee encourages the State party to ratify the Optional Protocol to
the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
31.
The Committee invites the State party to continue and strengthen its
collaboration on issues relating to economic, social and cultural rights with the Office
of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, specialized agencies and
relevant United Nations programmes. Regarding in particular paragraphs 19 and 26
of the present concluding observations, the Committee recalls the undertaking of
States parties under the Covenant to take steps, individually and through
international assistance and cooperation, to achieve progressively the full realization
of the Covenant rights.
32.
The Committee requests the State party to disseminate the present concluding
observations widely at all levels of society, particularly among parliamentarians,
public officials and judicial authorities, and to inform the Committee in its next
periodic report on the steps taken to implement them. It also encourages the State
party to engage non-governmental organizations and other members of civil society in
the process of implementing the present concluding observations, prior to the
submission of its next periodic report.
33.
The Committee requests the State party to submit its second periodic report by
30 March 2017, in accordance with the reporting guidelines adopted by the
Committee in 2008 (E/C.12/2008/2).
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