(0) access to, and uGe of, information
provided
by non-governmental
organieations
Grid of the expertioe
and experiencle
of the 6peaialiGed
agencies
and other United Nations
bodies
(pars.
68);
(f)
Convention
State6
(paras.
Dissemination
and the work
(g)
Provision
parties
in
73-75).
at the national
level
of Ynformation
of the Committee
(paras.
69-71))
of techniaal
the implementation
as6i6tatNe
of their
and training
obligations
about
the
programme6 to assist
under the Convention
29. The Committee took note of the paragraph6
of the report
related
to it6
secretariat
servioing
and the relationship
of the Committee to the Centre for
Human Right6 and to the treaty
bodies serviced
by that secretariat
unit
(A/45/636,
annex, pares.
19 6nd 20).
It noted that,
suboequent
to the third
-~~~-meeting of persons
chairing
the human rights
treaty
bodies,
effort6
had been
made to improve the reGe6rChr
analytical
and information
services
provided
to
~--the Committee and that,
a6 requested
by the General
Assembly,
a staff member
of the Centre for Human Right6 had been assigned
to assist
the Committee'o
The
~~ mm--meetings by providing
informetion
on the work of other treaty
bodies.
Committee decided
to defer further
consideration
of the proposal
to transrfer
the Gecretariat
funations
to the United Nation6
Office
at Geneva until
it
CoUldma6Ge66 ALhe benef-its
Of-_tbpaa~noW~~initiatiVes.
30. The Committee decided to encourage
a member or member6 of the Committee,
on a'voluntary
basis,
to follow
end keep informed
of the work of each of the
other principal
treaty
bodies,
including
the Committee on Economic,
Social
and
Cultural
Righte,
the Committee on the Elimination
of Racial Di6CriminatiOn,
the Committee against
Torture,
the Committee on the Right6 of the Child and
the Human Right6 Committees
to maintain
contact
with a member of those bodies;
to inform those bodies of the work of the Commit,tee on the Elimination
of
Di6CriminatiOn
against
Women)
and to inform the Committee on the Elimination
of Disarimination
against
Women of any work of those committee6
that might
have spatial
relevance
for fta work a6 aalled
for in the report
(ibid.,
paras. 57-59).
It reconvnended that the secretariat
of the Committee on the
Elimination
of Discrimination
against
Women should make a special
effort
to
attend the meeting6
of -relevant
treaty
bodice including,
especially,
the Human
Right6 CoGunittee and, when it ha6 been established,
the Committee on the
Rights of the Child.
..
with the report
of the third
meeting of person6
chairing
31. In accordance
the human right6
bodies,
the Committee decided:
(a)
To revise
it6 general
guideline6
regarding
the form and Content6
of
received
from State6 parties
under article
18 of the Convention
to
the consolidated
guidelines
for the initial
part of State party
(para.
65)~
(b)
To revise
the general
guidelines
to indic,ate
area6 where State6
could include
in their
report6
to the Committee material
contained
to other treaty
bodies , rather
than repeat the same information;
report6
include
report6
parties
report6
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