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suicide needs to address root causes and ensure the development of measurable
indicators;
(c)
Provide adequate resources to strengthen the role of the National
Advocacy Centre for Children’s Rights;
(d)
Strengthen the quality of education and education in Inuit languages to
support the intergenerational transmission of Inuit knowledge, culture, hunting and
food practices;
(e)
Dedicate more resources to children’s rights as children and young
persons are its most valuable asset.
Housing
105.
The Special Rapporteur recommends that Greenland:
(a)
Adopt a holistic approach to the implementation of the government
strategy on homeless persons, taking into account interlinkages with social services,
health, education and employment, assign adequate resources and define indicators in
order to evaluate its effectiveness;
(b)
children.
Pay particular attention to the consequences that housing policies have on
Persons with disabilities
106.
The Special Rapporteur recommends that Greenland:
(a)
Implement effective monitoring mechanisms to ensure the safety and
rights of persons in residential care institutions;
(b)
Adopt and implement, in consultation with all relevant stakeholders, a
disability action plan with adequately assigned resources and clear indicators;
(c)
Support appropriate and innovative solutions by Greenland, such as the
use of sled dogs for rehabilitation, as this would serve multiple purposes, including
sustaining livelihoods and Inuit practices.
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