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(b)
Take appropriate measures to bring down the repeat and dropout rates
in secondary education, in particular among disadvantaged and marginalized groups;
(c)
Take all necessary measures to improve the quality of teaching,
including by increasing the number of qualified teachers in receipt of adequate
remuneration and benefits, and improving teaching materials and infrastructure.
Higher education
60.
While the Committee appreciates the efforts made to provide access to higher
education, it is concerned that such access remains limited, in particular for students from
disadvantaged and marginalized groups (art. 13).
61.
The Committee recommends that the State party take all necessary measures to
progressively introduce free higher education and to ensure that higher education is
accessible to all on the basis of capacity, in accordance with article 13 (2) (c) of the
Covenant.
Cultural rights
62.
The Committee notes with concern that the measures taken to respect the cultural
diversity of indigenous peoples and Afro-descendant populations and to foster the use of
indigenous languages are still limited. It is also concerned that both the culture of
indigenous peoples and Afro-descendant populations and the use of indigenous languages
are not encouraged sufficiently, particularly in the area of education (art. 15).
63.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Take the necessary measures to strengthen the protection of cultural
rights and respect for cultural diversity, including more effective implementation of
the bilingual intercultural education system;
(b)
Create favourable conditions for indigenous peoples and Afrodescendant populations to preserve, develop, express and disseminate their identity,
history, culture, languages, traditions and customs.
Benefits of scientific progress
64.
The Committee welcomes the information provided by the State party concerning
the authorization of the use of the assisted reproduction technology of in vitro fertilization,
pursuant to Executive Decree No. 39210 of 10 September 2015; however, it is concerned
that the measure is not sufficiently effective to ensure access to the right to enjoy the
benefits of scientific progress and that it also adversely affects the right to sexual and
reproductive health and the right to form a family (arts. 15, 10 and 12).
65.
The Committee recommends that the State party continue its efforts to ensure,
in practice, access to in vitro fertilization technology and to guarantee the right of
persons who need to use this technology to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and
its applications.
D.
Other recommendations
66.
The Committee encourages the State party to ratify the International
Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of
Their Families. It also encourages the State party to ratify the ILO Maternity
Protection Convention (Revised), 1952 (No. 103) and the ILO Equality of Treatment
(Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118).
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