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treating beneficiaries of public programmes as rights holders who can claim
entitlements. Implementing the Goals on the basis of the principles of participation,
accountability and non-discrimination would ensure that no one is left behind.
92.
The Committee recommends that the State party take steps to progressively
develop and apply appropriate indicators on the implementation of economic, social
and cultural rights in order to facilitate the assessment of progress achieved by the
State party in complying with its obligations under the Covenant for various segments
of the population. In that context, the Committee refers the State party to, inter alia,
the conceptual and methodological framework on human rights indicators developed
by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (see
HRI/MC/2008/3).
93.
The Committee requests that the State party disseminate the present
concluding observations widely at all levels of society, including at the federal,
provincial and territorial levels, in particular among parliamentarians, public officials
and judicial authorities, and that it inform the Committee in its next periodic report
about the steps taken to implement them. The Committee encourages the State party
to engage with the Human Rights Commission, non-governmental organizations and
other members of civil society in the follow-up to the present concluding observations
and in the process of consultation at the national level prior to the submission of its
next periodic report.
94.
In accordance with the procedure on follow-up to concluding observations
adopted by the Committee, the State party is requested to provide, within 18 months
of the adoption of the present concluding observations, information on the
implementation of the recommendations contained in paragraphs 12, 14 and 80 (a)
and (b) above.
95.
The Committee requests the State party to submit its second periodic report, to
be prepared in accordance with the reporting guidelines adopted by the Committee in
2008 (E/C.12/2008/2), by 30 June 2022. In addition, it invites the State party to submit
its common core document, in accordance with the harmonized guidelines on
reporting under the international human rights treaties (see HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6, chap.
I).
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