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58.
The Committee recommends that the State party expand the availability and
accessibility of mental health services, in particular by promoting community-based
care and allocating a larger percentage of the health budget to mental health-care
services.
Right to sexual and reproductive health
59.
The Committee is concerned about the criminalization of abortion in the State party
(art. 12).
60.
The Committee urges the State party to decriminalize women undergoing
abortion so as to guarantee women’s right to sexual and reproductive health and the
protection of their dignity, and ensure that sexual and reproductive health services
are made available and accessible to all. The Committee refers the State party to its
general comment No. 22 (2016) on the right to sexual and reproductive health.
Health care for persons with HIV/AIDS
61.
The Committee is concerned at reports of medical personnel refusing medical care
to persons with HIV/AIDS (art. 12).
62.
The Committee urges the State party to ensure that persons with HIV/AIDS
enjoy their right to health, by accessing and receiving care without discrimination.
The Committee draws the attention of the State party to paragraphs 18 and 19,
relating to non-discrimination and equal treatment, of its general comment No. 14
(2000) on the right to the highest attainable standard of health.
Equal access to quality education
63.
The Committee is concerned that in spite of the measures taken by the State party,
the frequent recourse to night-time courses and extracurricular activities, which
disadvantaged and marginalized households cannot afford, limits equal access to education,
including to higher education, and deepens inequalities. The Committee is also concerned
about the discriminatory impact of the system on individuals’ access to employment (arts.
13 and 14).
64.
The Committee recommends that the State party take effective measures to
ensure equal access to affordable and quality education, taking into account the
special needs of disadvantaged and marginalized individuals. In particular, it
recommends that the State party:
(a)
Limit the need to resort to night-time courses and extracurricular
activities by ensuring the quality and delivery of school curricula;
(b)
Revise the secondary and tertiary education entrance systems to ensure
equal access for all on the basis of capacity;
(c)
Monitor the impact of the regulatory measures taken to reduce recourse
to night-time courses and extracurricular activities;
(d)
Pursue the egalitarian function of education, including with a view to
promoting equality of opportunity and treatment in employment.
Cultural diversity
65.
The Committee is concerned about the low level of acceptance of multiculturalism
among the State party’s population. While noting the measures taken to facilitate the social
integration of non-nationals in the State party, the Committee is concerned at the lack of
policies promoting cultural diversity that reach out to the population at large (art. 15).
66.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Promote the value of cultural diversity among its population, including
by countering prejudices against non-nationals;
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