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through such legal recognition and protection as may be necessary, and ensure that
lands occupied by non-indigenous persons are returned to them.
Engagement with civil society
10.
Although the Committee welcomes the establishment of a standing body for civil
society consultation as proposed by the Inter-Agency Commission for the Monitoring and
Implementation of International Human Rights Obligations, it is concerned that that body is
not fully operational and that effective mechanisms are not in place for promoting
collaboration between State bodies and civil society organizations (art. 2).
11.
The Committee recommends that the State party step up its efforts to ensure
that the Inter-Agency Commission for the Monitoring and Implementation of
International Human Rights Obligations and the standing body for civil society
consultation become fully operational in the near future so as to ensure effective
coordination of policies aimed at the realization of human rights and constructive
engagement with civil society organizations with an eye to promoting their active,
open and transparent participation in public affairs nationally and in the preparation
of its next periodic report.
Lead agency for social policy coordination
12.
While the Committee notes the establishment of the Presidential Social Council with
a view to securing inter-agency coordination in tackling poverty and extreme poverty, it is
concerned that the Council does not have sufficient capacity to fulfil its mandate as the lead
agency in this area and thus ensure effective coordination between the various bodies
responsible for implementing all social policies in the State party (art. 2).
13.
The Committee recommends that the State party take the necessary measures
to ensure that the Presidential Social Council is able to function effectively and has
sufficient authority and capacity to coordinate the efforts of the various bodies
responsible for implementing social policies in the State party and that the State party
allocate sufficient financial, human and technical resources for the Council to operate
effectively.
Fiscal policy
14.
While the Committee takes note of the explanations provided by the delegation to
the effect that tax reforms are aimed at redistributing income and not only increasing tax
revenue, it is concerned that the reforms are not sufficient to combat the growth of
inequalities in the State party (art. 2).
15.
The Committee recommends that the State party take the necessary steps to
ensure that the current tax reforms are redistributive and socially fair and that they
will make it possible to combat the growth of inequalities and to increase the resources
available for implementing economic, social and cultural rights.
Non-discrimination
16.
The Committee is concerned that the State party does not yet have a comprehensive
legal framework to combat discrimination (art. 2).
17.
The Committee recommends that the State party expedite the adoption of
comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation that ensures adequate protection
against discrimination and that it should:
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