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enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights, and for judges, prosecutors
and the police about the need for strict enforcement of the law;
(c) Improve the transparency particularly of the activities of the public
administration.
Access to information of interest to the public
13. The Committee is concerned about reports received that access to information of
public interest is limited and that there is no law regulating such access. The
Committee is also concerned that there is no effective accountability mechanism,
thereby making it difficult to objectively assess the steps taken by the State party to
ensure the full realization of economic, social and cultural rights (art. 2, para. 1).
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a) Take the necessary measures to allow free access to information on the
organization, functioning and decision-making processes of the public
administration, including through the adoption of a law on access to information
of public interest, and through the transparency of public affairs in practice;
(b) Ensure the effectiveness of accountability mechanisms, such as timely
reporting on revenue and expenditure, and independent oversight standards;
(c) Establish effective mechanisms for the dissemination of information
that is of interest to rights holders concerning the realization of economic, social
and cultural rights, such as eligibility criteria for social programmes, indicator
results and accountability reports.
Cooperation with civil society organizations
14. The Committee is concerned about information received regarding the lack of
cooperation between the State party’s authorities and civil society organizations
working in the field of human rights, which has, in some cases, resulted in their
reputation being seriously undermined. The Committee is also concerned that
safeguards are not upheld for the work of representatives of the non -governmental
organizations that submit testimony to the United Nations human rights treaty bodies.
(art. 2, para. 1).
The Committee recommends that the State party redouble its efforts to establish
constructive cooperation with civil society organizations and to ensure that all
human rights defenders, including defenders of economic, social and cultural
rights, are able to carry out their work free from any form of intimidation or
threat. The Committee urges the State to put an end to defamatory statements
against some of those who publicly participate in the dialogues that the
Committee, in accordance with its working methods, holds with civil society
organizations.
Statistical data
15. The Committee takes note of the explanations provided by the delegation
concerning the data-collection system that the State party has developed, but it regrets
that neither the report nor the replies to the list of issues contain sufficient updated
statistical data that would allow for a better evaluation of the implementation of
economic, social and cultural rights in the State party (art. 2, para. 1).
The Committee recommends that the State party continue to encourage the
systematic collection of data and the production and use of statistics for human
rights indicators, including indicators of economic, social and cultural rights,
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