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Trafficking in human beings
46.
While noting a number of measures taken by the State party to combat trafficking in
persons, the Committee is concerned that the prosecution rate of offenders remains very
low and the punishments imposed on them are reportedly lenient. It is also concerned at the
insufficient provision of recovery and reintegration services for victims (art. 10).
47.
The Committee recommends that the State party step up its efforts to
investigate acts of trafficking effectively and to prosecute and punish perpetrators
with penalties commensurate with the gravity of their offences; provide shelters for
victims of trafficking; and ensure their access to assistance, recovery and
reintegration programmes.
Right to an adequate standard of living
48.
While appreciating the significant decrease in poverty rates, the Committee remains
concerned that poverty is still pervasive, particularly in rural areas and among pensioners. It
is also concerned that the Ajutor social cash transfer programme, the main poverty
reduction programme of the State party, covers only 50 per cent of eligible persons, that the
amounts of the benefits are far below the minimum subsistence level and that the eligibility
criteria are overly restrictive (arts. 9 and 11).
49.
The Committee recommends that the State party step up its efforts to combat
poverty with a special focus on persons in rural areas and pensioners. It also urges the
State party to ensure that the Ajutor social cash transfer programme covers all
eligible persons and increase the amount of benefits to a level that provides the
beneficiaries with a decent standard of living. It further recommends that the State
party review the eligibility criteria, including the list of assets, in order to ensure that
the Ajutor social cash transfer programme covers all persons in need.
Right to food
50.
The Committee is concerned at the prevalence of malnutrition, including stunting
and micronutrient deficiencies, and excessive weight and obesity, particularly among
children, women and persons in rural areas (arts. 11 and 12).
51.
The Committee recommends that the State party take all measures necessary to
address malnutrition among children, women and persons in rural areas, including by
fully implementing the national food and nutrition programme adopted in 2016. It
draws the attention of the State party to its general comment No. 12 (1999) on the
right to adequate food and the Voluntary Guidelines to Support the Progressive
Realization of the Right to Adequate Food in the Context of National Food Security,
adopted by the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations.
Water and sanitation
52.
While noting the adoption of the water supply and sanitation strategy for the period
2014-2029, the Committee remains concerned that the overall level of access to improved
water sources and adequate sanitation facilities is low, with a large disparity between rural
and urban areas (art. 11).
53.
The Committee recommends that the State party intensify its efforts to improve
access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation facilities, with a special focus on
the rural areas, including by fully implementing the strategy. The Committee draws
the attention of the State party to its general comment No. 15 (2002) on the right to
water and its statement on the right to sanitation (E/C.12/2010/1).
Housing
54.
Despite the measures taken by the State party, the Committee is concerned at the
insufficient provision of social housing to disadvantaged and marginalized individuals and
groups. The Committee regrets the lack of detailed information on the implementation of
social housing policies, including the funding allocation by national and local governments
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