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The adoption of various measures to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, notably a
law on the prevention of sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS and the protection
of the human rights of the people concerned.
C.
Principal subjects of concern and recommendations
11.
The Committee regrets the lack of comprehensive, up-to-date, disaggregated data on
the enjoyment of the economic, social and cultural rights enshrined in the Covenant and
notes that this has a detrimental effect on the State party’s ability to design and implement
public policies regarding those rights.
The Committee urges the State party to strengthen its data-collection system and to
compile, as soon as possible, up-to-date annual comparative statistics and statistical
analyses concerning the enjoyment of the rights recognized in the Covenant. This
information should meet international standards of accuracy and be disaggregated by
age, sex, urban/rural population and other relevant characteristics. Special attention
should be devoted to the situation of the most disadvantaged and marginalized
persons or groups, such as persons with disabilities and persons with HIV/AIDS.
The Committee requests the State party to include in its initial report the data that it
collects and the annual comparative statistical analyses that it conducts regarding the
rights enshrined in the Covenant, as well as an indication of the impact of the
measures that it has taken to guarantee the full enjoyment of these rights and the
results obtained.
12.
The Committee regrets that the information supplied to it has not made clear what
the precise legal status of the Covenant is in the domestic legal system or whether the
domestic courts have invoked it in their decisions.
The Committee requests the State party to ensure that its initial report clarifies the
legal status of the Covenant in the domestic legal system and includes information on
domestic case law concerning the implementation of the Covenant. In this regard, the
Committee draws the State party’s attention to its general comment No. 9 (1998), on
the domestic application of the Covenant.
13.
The Committee recommends that the State party allocate the maximum
amount of its available resources for social services and assistance with a view to
achieving progressively the full realization of the economic, social and cultural rights
recognized in the Covenant, in accordance with article 2, paragraph 1, of the
Covenant. In this connection, the Committee encourages the State party to honour its
commitment to raise the percentage of its budget devoted to the social sector in the
coming fiscal year.
In addition, the Committee recommends that the State party redouble its efforts to
combat corruption and to ensure the transparency of Government action with a view
to preventing the diversion of public resources and bringing those responsible to
justice. It also recommends that the State party take the necessary steps to make
public officials at both the national and local levels aware of the economic and social
costs of corruption and to make judges, prosecutors and members of the security
forces aware of the importance of strictly enforcing anti-corruption laws.
The Committee requests the State party to provide annual figures in its initial report
on the percentage of the national budget devoted to the social sector. The Committee
also requests the State party to provide information on the content and scope of the
Equatorial Guinea Horizon 2020 Plan and the Social Development Fund and on the
progress made and results achieved thanks to their implementation.
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