E/C.12/ARM/CO/2-3 (c) The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, in 2006; (d) The Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture, in 2006; (e) The Optional Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography and on the involvement of children in armed conflict, in 2005. 5. The Committee also welcomes the ratification of the following international instruments: (a) The Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its Protocols (2000), in 2003 and 2012; (b) International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions Nos. 29, 87, 98, 105, 138 and 182, in 2003, 2004 and 2006; (c) in 2004; The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, (d) The Hague Conventions Nos. 28, 33 and 34, in 2007; (e) The United Nations Convention against Corruption, in 2007. 6. The Committee welcomes the State party’s efforts to promote the implementation of economic, social and cultural rights, which have included: (a) The reception by the State party of over 11,000 refugees and asylum seekers from the Syrian Arab Republic; (b) The 2013–2015 National Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Persons; (c) The establishment of employment quotas as of 1 January 2015 for persons with disabilities. C. Principal subjects of concern and recommendations 7. The Committee notes the absence of detailed information on the practical results and impact of laws, policies, strategies and programmes adopted by the State party in relation to the various rights enshrined in the Covenant. The Committee recommends that the State party monitor and assess the impact of measures taken to advance economic, social and cultural rights, base new measures on human rights impact assessments and provide information thereon in its next report. 8. The Committee is concerned about widespread corruption and the limited effectiveness of measures taken to eradicate corruption (art. 2, para. 1). The Committee recommends that the State party enhance the effectiveness of the legal, structural and policy measures to combat corruption in government, public administration and the judiciary, and that it investigate and effectively sanction illegal conduct and raise awareness about the detrimental impact of corruption on the allocation of adequate resources for the fulfilment of economic, social and cultural rights. 9. The Committee is further concerned that the maximum available resources are not used by the State party to progressively achieve the full realization of the rights recognized in the Covenant (art. 2, para. 1). The Committee recommends that the State party: 2

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