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levels of school drop-out, and the lack of adequate housing, water and sanitation, as well as
electricity (art. 2).
The Committee calls on the State party to combat the social discrimination and
marginalization faced by the Al-Akhdam people, including through temporary
special measures, in line with the Committee’s general comment No. 20 on NonDiscrimination in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and to adopt a
national action plan for this purpose, drawn up with the participation of AlAkhdam people and equipped with an effective, participatory and transparent
monitoring and implementation mechanism. The Committee also recommends
that the planned measures focus on access to employment, adequate conditions
of work, enrolment of children in education and prevention of school drop-outs,
access to medical care, and reduction of child mortality, as well as access to
adequate housing, water, sanitation and electricity.
9.
The Committee expresses deep concern about the extremely low level of
representation of women in decision-making positions in all spheres, including in
parliament, Government, the judiciary, public administration, the Foreign Service and
academia (art. 3).
The Committee urges the State party to adopt a comprehensive gender equality
act, and introduce temporary special measures, including a quota system, to
promote the representation of women in decision-making positions in all
spheres.
10.
The Committee is deeply concerned that a woman continues to need permission
from a male relative in order to seek employment in the public sector (art. 3).
The Committee recommends that the State party take appropriate measures,
legislative or otherwise, to abolish the requirement for the permission of a male
relative for a woman’s employment in the public sector.
11.
The Committee is concerned about the high level of unemployment in the State
party, in particular among women in rural and remote areas and youth, as well as the
discrimination against public sector employees and military personnel from the south of the
State party (art. 6).
The Committee recommends that the State party take steps, including in the
framework of its newly developed National Employment Strategy, to reduce
unemployment, in particular amongst the most disadvantaged and
marginalized individuals and groups, including women in rural and remote
areas and youth. The Committee also recommends that urgent and effective
measures be taken to eliminate discrimination against persons from the south
of Yemen within the public sector.
12.
The Committee is deeply concerned about continued discrimination and
marginalization of persons with disabilities, in particular regarding the access of women
and girls with disabilities to employment (art. 6).
The Committee recommends that the State party take steps to eliminate
discrimination and stigma attached to disabilities in all spheres of life. Urgent
measures are recommended to counter the discrimination against women and
girls with disabilities in accessing employment. The Committee recommends
that the State party ensure that an appropriate percentage of Government jobs
is made available to persons with disabilities.
13.
The Committee notes with particular concern that the State party has not yet
established a national minimum wage.
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