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6.
Encourages consideration of the need for cooperation between national anticorruption authorities and national human rights institutions, where they exist, through the
exchange of information, where appropriate, and the development of joint strategies and
action plans to fight corruption and its negative effects on the enjoyment of human rights;
7.
Invites the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, as the secretariat of the
Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, to
exchange views to deepen the understanding of the nexus between corruption and human
rights;
8.
Encourages the mechanisms of the Human Rights Council to consider,
within their existing mandates, the issue of the negative impact of corruption on the
enjoyment of human rights;
9.
Requests the High Commissioner to prepare a compilation of best practices
of efforts to counter the negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of all human rights
developed by States, national human rights institutions, national anti-corruption authorities,
civil society and academia, with a view to submitting it the Council at its thirty-second
session.
43rd meeting
2 July 2015
[Adopted without a vote.]
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