IMPROVING THE PROCEDURES FOR COMMUNICATION OF INFORMATION AS WELL AS THE QUALITY AND FORMATS OF REPORTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Evaluation of difficulties experienced by reporting entities with impact indicators
based on e-SMART criteria ............................................................................................................. 31
II. Evaluation of difficulties experienced by reporting entities with performance indicators
based on e-SMART criteria ............................................................................................................ 35
ICCD/CRIC(11)/15
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES ON HER MISSION TO AUSTRALIA :NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Women represent 79 per cent of intimate partner homicides; one in three women
has experienced physical violence since the age of 15; and almost one in five women has
experienced sexual violence since the age of 15.
10. Since the age of 15, one in four women (23 per cent) has experienced violence by an
intimate partner, one in four women (23 per cent) has experienced emotional abuse by an
intimate partner and one in six women (16 per cent) has experienced physical or sexual
1 The Rapporteur notes the use of the term “domestic violence” and “family violence”, with the former
being used under state and territory domestic violence laws and the latter the terminology used under
the Family Law Act. (...) The most
recent personal safety survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics indicates that
approximately one in four women have experienced violence by an intimate partner, since
the age of 15.11 The survey further showed that 17 per cent of females from the age of 15
years onwards (1.6 million) were almost three times more likely to experience violence by a
current and/or previous partner they lived with than males (6.1 per cent and 547,600).

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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, RASHIDA MANJOO :ADDENDUM
Crime surveys for England and Wales reveal that 30 per cent of women
reported having experienced some domestic abuse since the age of 16, and 7 per cent reported
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having experienced some type of domestic abuse in the course of the last year.
1
In 2012–2013,
77 women were killed by their partners or ex-partners.
2
10. (...) Interviewees stated that women
who have experienced rape and sexual violence experience fear and distress about being guarded
by male staff, including having male staff enter rooms without notice, and the disregard for
privacy, with women often being seen naked or when using the toilet.
36. (...) A 2012 study shows that of 67 women who were refused asylum interviewed, 67 per
cent had become destitute, and of those 16 per cent had experienced sexual violence while
destitute.
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63.
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WORK PROGRAMME ON THE REVISION OF THE GUIDELINES FOR THE REVIEW OF BIENNIAL REPORTS, NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS, INCLUDING NATIONAL INVENTORY REVIEWS. DRAFT CONCLUSIONS PROPOSED BY THE CHAIR
Also requests the secretariat to select a group of experienced review experts from
among the lead reviewers of the greenhouse gas inventories, which, every five years,
should explore additional standardized checks and consider whether the checks
implemented remain useful over time, for consideration at the following meeting of lead
reviewers;
5. (...) Desk review will be conducted only by experienced experts.
The GHG inventory of each aAnnex I Party shall be subjected to an in-country review by
an ERT at least once every [4] years. (...) Desk reviews will be conducted only by experienced
experts.] [The GHG inventory of each Annex I Party will be subject to an in-country review
[at least] once every [four] [five] [eight] years.]
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WRITTEN REPLIES BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ITALY TO THE LIST OF ISSUES (CAT/C/ITA/Q/4/REV.1) TO BE TAKEN UP IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSIDERATION OF THE 4TH PERIODIC REPORT OF ITALY (CAT/C/67/ADD.3)
GE.07-40942 (F) 040507 070507
NATIONS
UNIES CAT
Convention contre
la torture et autres peines
ou traitements cruels,
inhumains ou dégradants
Distr.
GÉNÉRALE
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON MINORITY ISSUES : ADDENDUM
According to Statistics Canada research, the proportion of visible minorities who felt
they had experienced discrimination was twice that of non-visible minorities. Overall, 81
per cent of visible minorities who felt that they had experienced discrimination believed
that it was because of their race or ethnic origin. (...) Central and South American students experienced dropout rates of 37 per cent and the
rate for students of East-African descent was 32 per cent.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, RASHIDA MANJOO :ADDENDUM
Many of them
also suffered displacement, loss of property and of access to such services as education and
health. Women experienced the loss of loved ones and saw their capacity to fulfil their
traditional roles limited by the fear and trauma they had experienced during the conflict.9
13. (...) Approximately 64 per cent of women aged between 15 and 49 years and who had been in a
relationship reported having experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate
partner.15 It also found a significant overlap of emotional, physical and sexual violence
against women perpetrated by intimate partners, with 58 per cent of respondents having
experienced both physical and sexual violence, 14 per cent physical violence only, and 28
per cent sexual violence only.16 Another important finding was that 90 per cent of women
who reported having experienced violence had experienced it at the hands of an intimate
partner, 30 per cent of both intimate and non-partners, and only 10 per cent of women aged
between 15 and 49 years exclusively at the hands of a non-partner. (...) For example, 19 per cent
of women who had experienced intimate partner violence had had their earnings or savings
taken from them by their partners, against only 5 per cent of women who had not
experienced physical or sexual violence by their partners.21
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VISIT TO MONGOLIA :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, REEM ALSALEM
Regarding physical violence by an intimate partner, 29.7 per cent of ever-partnered
women have experienced such violence in their lifetime, and 11.9 per cent during the
previous 12 months. (...) Fourteen per cent of women have experienced sexual
violence from non-partners in their lifetime, most often by family members.
51. (...) About one quarter of victims (26.5 per cent) reported not ever
disclosing the violence they had experienced to another person until the survey. This is
connected to patriarchal attitudes and beliefs shared by men and women.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2001/06/11 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF PERU TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
NATIONS
UNIES
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Annex
SUPREME DECREE NO. 065-2001-PCM
THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC
WHEREAS:
The establishment of a Commission on the Truth has been proposed by the inter-agency
working group established pursuant to Supreme Decision No. 314-2000-jus;
CONSIDERING:
That, pursuant to article 1 of the Constitution, the protection of the human person and
respect for his dignity are the supreme goal of society and the State;
That it is the duty of society and the State to guarantee the full implementation of human
rights, as an expression of the supremacy of the human person, the goal and purpose of
every democratic system;
That it is the duty of the State to promote and guarantee peaceful coexistence among all
members of society;
That in May 1980 terrorist organizations unleashed violence against humanity and that
the basic human rights of thousands of Peruvians were violated by those terrorist
organizations as well as some State agents, resulting in a tragic series of crimes,
disappearances and other serious events which were never brought to light;
That the violence experienced by the country as part of a painful process spanning the
last two decades must be fully brought to light, must not be allowed to be forgotten and
that the State must guarantee society’s right to the truth;
That a democratic State and society must confront the past with determination and
without vengeance by bringing all the bitter facts to light while respecting democratic
freedoms and principles;
That a Commission on the Truth is an appropriate means both of bringing to light the
events involving terrorist violence and serious human rights violations which took place
during that period and of ensuring that such events do not recur, by creating the necessary
conditions for national reconciliation based on justice;
In conformity with the provisions of article 118, paragraph 24 of the Political Constitution
of the State:
With the approval of the Council of Ministers;
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DECREES THE FOLLOWING:
Article 1. (...) The following shall be the Commission’s objectives:
(a) To analyse the political, social, and cultural conditions and behaviour, both within
society and by State agencies, which contributed to the tragic violence experienced by Peru.
(b) To help the respective courts, when necessary, to bring to light the crimes and human
rights violations committed by terrorist organizations and a few State agents, by attempting to
determine the victims’ whereabouts and situation and identifying, as far as possible, the alleged
perpetrators.

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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE PHILIPPINES: COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
As national
human rights institutions (NHRIs), we experience first hand the difficulty of working with
little to no data on how and to what extent older persons enjoy and exercise their human
rights. (...) After the webinar organized by the
GANHRI on June 22, 2020, entitled “Protecting and Promoting the Rights of Older Persons
in COVID-19 Responses and Recovery: The Role and Experiences of National Human
Rights Institutions,” the Working Group has adopted ten practical recommendations for
NHRIs around the world to enhance their mandates and more visibly and proactively
advocate for human rights-based approaches and solutions in response to the risks, actual
threats, and violations experienced by older persons amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (...) An intersectional approach
acknowledges the complexity of discrimination older persons experience and takes into
account the multiple and compounded disadvantages and inequalities they have
experienced over their life course.
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