- 45 - 202. The Committee recommends that Colombia make the best possible use of the technical assistance available to it from the United Nations Centre for Human Rights in cooperation with United Nations bodies and the appropriate specialized agencies, with a view to promoting the enjoyment and protection of economic, social and cultural rights for all. NORWAY 203. The Committee considered the third periodic report of Norway on articles 1 to 15 of the Covenant (E/1994/104/Add.3 and HRI/CORE/1/Add.6) at its 34th, 36th and 37th meetings on 22 and 23 November 1995 and, at its 55th meeting on 6 December 1995, adopted the following concluding observations. A. Introduction 204. The Committee expresses its satisfaction with the very comprehensive and detailed report of the State party, which follows closely the Committee’s guidelines regarding the form and content of reports, as well as with its written answers to the list of issues raised. 205. The Committee also wishes to express its appreciation for the frank and constructive dialogue which it has had with the delegation of Norway. B. Factors and difficulties impeding the implementation of the Covenant 206. The Committee finds that there are no significant factors and difficulties which prevent the effective implementation of the Covenant in Norway. C. Positive aspects 207. The Committee notes with appreciation the high level of achievement of Norway in the fulfilment of its obligations regarding the protection of the rights guaranteed in the Covenant. 208. The Committee takes note of the statement of the delegation to the effect that a bill will be presented by the Government to the Storting which, as a follow-up to the recently adopted article 110 (c) of the Constitution, will incorporate the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights into the Norwegian legal order, together with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. 209. The Committee commends Norway for its regular participation in multilateral development cooperation programmes, as well as for the setting up of a number of bilateral programmes, thus contributing to the realization of economic, social and cultural rights in other countries. 210. In relation to the emerging trend towards intolerance and violence against members of minority groups and foreigners, in particular asylum seekers and migrant workers, the Committee welcomes the adoption by the Ministry of Local Government and Labour of a plan of action which provides,

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