Nepal
Nepal
received
13
recommendations
and
accepted
all.
Generally
it
accepted:
to
ensure
full
participation
of
ethnic
groups
and
castes
in
the
Constitution-‐making
process,
in
particular
in
the
Constituent
Assembly
(from
Poland);
to
do
all
that
is
necessary
to
accelerate
the
drawing
up
of
the
various
legal
texts
to
reaffirm
and
reinforce
the
equality
between
all
ethnic,
cultural
and
linguistic
components
of
Nepali
society
(from
Algeria);
to
take
more
effective
measures
to
increase
the
involvement
of
the
indigenous
peoples,
minorities
and
vulnerable
groups
in
the
civil
service,
law
enforcement
agencies
and
local
authorities
(from
Malaysia);
and
to
take
further
steps
to
eliminate
discrimination
against
vulnerable
or
marginalized
groups,
including
on
the
basis
of
gender
or
caste,
by
enacting
laws
to
criminalize
all
forms
of
discrimination
(from
the
United
Kingdom).
The
rest
addressed
the
situation
of
Dalits
in
particular
too:
to
continue
promoting
the
work
of
the
National
Commissions
for
Women
and
for
Dalit,
through
the
reinforcement
of
resources
that
allows
them
to
work
in
an
efficient
manner
and
to
effectively
realize
their
mandate
(from
Bolivia
and
Slovenia);
to
improve
food
safety
of
vulnerable
groups,
particularly
Dalits,
Muslims
and
others
(from
Hungary);
to
ensure
that
all
girls,
Dalit
children
and
children
belonging
to
ethnic
minorities
have
equal
access
to
quality
education
(from
Finland);
to
take
the
necessary
legal
and
policy
measures
to
end
discrimination,
including
of
women,
children
and
Dalits
(from
the
Netherlands);
to
review
and
adopt
relevant
legislation
and
policies,
including
bills
related
to
caste-‐based
discrimination,
the
Women's
Commission,
the
Dalit
Commission,
to
ensure
full
compliance
with
international
human
rights
standards
(from
Norway);
to
formulate
effective
strategies
and
programmes
in
order
to
provide
employment
and
income-‐
generating
opportunities
for
the
population,
in
particular,
the
rural
population,
Dalits
and
ethnic
minorities
(from
Malaysia);
and
to
pay
special
attention
to
helping
Dalit
children,
girls,
and
children
belonging
to
ethnic
minorities
to
complete
their
education
cycle,
and
to
ensure
their
employment
opportunities
after
education
in
order
to
enable
them
to
claim
their
rights
and
work
as
agents
of
change
for
their
communities
(from
Finland).
Viet
Nam
Viet
Nam
received
14
recommendations,
accepted
13
and
noted
1.
It
accepted
general
recommendations
such
as:
to
give
priority
and
pay
special
attention
to
the
problems
faced
by
different
minority
groups,
in
particular
their
student
communities
(from
Pakistan);
to
continue
to
help
ethnic
groups
to
increase
awareness
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