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including in the development, manufacture, supply and marketing practices of products and
services, in line with the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights;
Follow-up
53.
Requests all United Nations bodies, agencies, mechanisms, plans and
programmes that review data relevant to the implementation of the right to the highest
attainable standard of health to routinely incorporate the health of children into their work
in accordance with their mandates;
54.
Encourages the special procedures mandate holders, in particular the Special
Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of
physical and mental health, and other human rights mechanisms of the Human Rights
Council, within their respective mandates, to integrate the rights of the child and, in
particular, the right of the child to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of
health, into the implementation of their mandates, where appropriate;
55.
Requests the High Commissioner to prepare a summary on the full-day
meeting on the rights of the child as a follow-up to paragraph 7 of Human Rights Council
resolution 7/29 of 28 March 2008, before the twenty-third session of the Council;
56.
Invites the World Health Organization to prepare, in collaboration with
relevant United Nations agencies, in particular the Office of the High Commissioner , the
United Nations Children’s Fund and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, as
well the special procedures mandate holders and the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on Violence against Children, a study on mortality of children under 5
years of age as a human rights concern before the twenty-fourth session of the Human
Rights Council;
57.
Decides to continue its consideration of the question of the rights of the child
in accordance with its programme of work and Human Rights Council resolution 7/29, and
to focus its next full-day meeting on the theme of “access to justice for children”, and
invites the Office of the High Commissioner to prepare a report on that issue, in close
collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including States, the United Nations Children’s
Fund, other relevant United Nations bodies and agencies, relevant special procedures
mandate holders and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence
against Children, regional organizations and human rights bodies, civil society, national
human rights institutions and children themselves, and to present it to the Council at its
twenty-fifth session, to inform the annual day of discussion on children’s rights, and to
request the High Commissioner to circulate a summary report of the next full-day meeting
on the rights of the child.
50th meeting
22 March 2013
[Adopted without a vote.]
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