of  their  rights  and  responsibilities  so  that  they  can  improve  their  living  conditions  and   better  enjoy  their  rights  (from  China);  to  continue  to  pay  special  attention  to  the   disadvantaged  sections  of  the  society,  in  particular  ethnic  minorities  and  persons  with   disabilities,  so  as  to  ensure  their  fuller  participation  in  the  socio-­‐political  life  of  the   country  (from  India);  and  to  continue  to  make  further  efforts  to  advance  the  human   rights  of  socially  vulnerable  people,  including  ethnic  minorities  and  others  (from  Japan).       The  other  accepted  recommendations  referred  to  educational,  health,  economic,   cultural  or  language  rights  in  particular:  to  adopt  various  measures  for  prevention  and   early  diagnosis  of  transmissible  diseases  and  pandemics,  notably  HIV-­‐AIDS,  by  giving   priority  to  vulnerable  groups,  particularly  national  minorities  and  others  (from  Benin);  to   take  supplementary  measures  to  support  access  of  minority  children  to  education  by   helping  them  maintain  and  develop  their  traditions  and  languages  (from  Morocco);  to   further  increase  the  use  of  ethnic  languages  in  schools  and  the  mass  media  (from  the   Philippines);  to  continue  its  efforts  in  poverty  reduction  paying  particular  attention,   inter  alia,  to  vulnerable  groups  such  as  ethnic  minorities  and  others  (from  Azerbaijan);   to  continue  to  take  measures  to  provide  education  and  health  care,  especially  in   mountainous  areas  and  for  ethnic  minorities  and  with  their  involvement  (from  Cuba);  to   continue  its  efforts  to  preserve  the  languages  and  culture  of  ethnic  minorities  (from   India  and  Nepal);  to  continue  efforts  to  inform  the  wider  society  about  the  laws   concerned  and  about  the  rights  of  women  in  general,  and  widely  use  the  mass  media  to   raise  awareness  of  gender  equality  and  publish  the  appropriate  documents  in  ethnic   minority  language  (from  the  Russian  Federation);  and  to  continue  the  momentum  on   the  provision  of  quality  goods  and  services,  especially  in  education  and  health  and  in  the   disadvantaged  areas  that  are  difficult  to  access  and  those  with  a  high  preponderance  of   minorities  (from  Zimbabwe).       The  only  recommendation  noted  was  to  take  further  measures  to  prevent  violence  and   discrimination  against  ethnic  minorities  (from  Sweden).         Eastern  European  Group     Most  recommendations  were  received  by  the  Eastern  European  Group  (368).  Countries   that  received  most  recommendations  were  the ��following:  Bulgaria  (28),  Croatia  (29),   Georgia  (21),  Hungary  (38),  Lithuania  (20),  and  Slovakia  (50).       Bulgaria       Bulgaria  received  28  recommendations,  accepted  23  and  noted  5.       41  

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