(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 -fO- iu

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