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State Reporting - Action by Treaty Bodies, Including Reports on Missions

CESCR E/C.12/1996/5

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under article 16 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP TO THE CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY THE STATES PARTIES TO THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 20 August 1996)

State Party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action Taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterates its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights can be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It calls to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant creates a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea has been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).
The Committee recommends that the Government of Guinea avails itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights of the United Nations in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee also encourages the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/1997/3

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP TO THE CONSIDERATION BY THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY THE STATES PARTIES TO THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 1 February 1997)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterates its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights can be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It calls to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant creates a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea has been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).
The Committee recommends that the Government of Guinea avails itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights of the United Nations in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee also encourages the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/1997/7

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 1 February 1997)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).
The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).

The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/1998/3

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 15 February 1998)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/1998/12

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 15 July 1998)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/1999/3

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 15 July 1998)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/1999/8

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 15 July 1999)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/2000/3

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 31 January 2000)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/ SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a
comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/2001/3

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 1 January 2001)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/ SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/2002/3

SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Follow-up to the consideration of reports under articles 16 and 17 of the Covenant

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 1 January 2002)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para. 25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).
The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para. 27).

CESCR E/C.12/2003/3 (2003)

FOLLOW-UP TO THE CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS UNDER ARTICLES 16 AND 17 OF THE COVENANT

Annex

FOLLOW-UP BY STATES PARTIES TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (status as at 1 January 2003)

State party Report/summary records/concluding observations Follow-up measures requested Deadline Action taken
Guinea Without report E/C.12/1996/SR.17, 22

E/C.12/1/Add.5

The Committee reiterated its request that the Government of Guinea actively participate in a constructive dialogue with the Committee on how the obligations arising from the Covenant could be fulfilled in a more adequate manner. It called to the Government's attention the fact that the Covenant created a legal obligation for all States parties to submit periodic reports and that Guinea had been in breach of this obligation for many years (concluding observations, para.25).

The Committee recommended that the Government of Guinea avail itself of the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to enable it to submit as soon as possible a comprehensive report on the implementation of the Covenant, in conformity with the revised general guidelines adopted by the Committee in 1990 (E/C.12/1991/1) and with particular emphasis on the issues raised and concerns expressed in the concluding observations (concluding observations, para. 26).

The Committee encouraged the Centre for Human Rights to make available, through its programme of advisory services and technical assistance, expert assistance to States for the purpose of formulating policies on economic, social and cultural rights, and developing the implementation of coherent and comprehensive plans of action for the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as developing adequate means of evaluating and monitoring their realization (concluding observations, para.27).



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