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30 Deember 2004 of the independent High Authority against Discrimination and in
Favour of Equality (HALDE, or Haute autorité de lutte contre les discriminations et
pour l’égalité).
5.
The Committee welcomes the creation, under Act No. 2006/457 of 21 April
2006, of the social-integration contract (CIVIS, or contrat d’insertion dans la vie
sociale), aimed at facilitating access to employment opportunities for young persons
without professional qualification and those living in “sensitive urban zones” (ZUS,
or zones urbaines sensibles).
6.
The Committee welcomes the adoption of Act No. 2006/399 of 4 April 2006,
which strengthens the prevention and punishment of conjugal violence and violence
against children and raises the legal minimum age for marriage for girls to 18 years.
7.
The Committee notes with satisfaction the comprehensive legislative
framework created by Act No. 2003/239 of 18 March 2003 to combat trafficking in
persons and other forms of modern slavery.
8.
The Committee welcomes the recognition – pursuant to Act No. 2007/290 of 5
March 2007 – of the right to adequate housing as being subject to immediate
application by judicial and administrative organs.
9.
The Committee welcomes the efforts made by the State party to prevent
alcohol and tobacco abuse, including the adoption of the 2007/2011 Addiction
Prevention Plan and the enactment of a ban on smoking in all public places as of 1
January 2008.
C. Factors and difficulties impeding the implementation of the Covenant
10.
The Committee notes the absence of any significant factors or difficulties
preventing the effective implementation of the Covenant in the State party.
D. Principal subjects of concern
11.
The Committee regrets that in the report of the State party there is a lack of
disaggregated statistical data on an annual comparative basis concerning the concrete
results of the various legislative and policy measures adopted by the State party,
which has not allowed it to fully assess the progress made and the difficulties
encountered by the State party in the implementation of the Covenant.
12.
The Committee regrets that in 2007 the State party devoted only 0.39 per cent
of its gross domestic product (GDP) to official development assistance (ODA),
whereas the United Nations target for ODA is 0.7 per cent of GDP for industrialized
countries. The Committee further regrets that the achievement of the objective of
devoting 0.7 per cent of its GDP to international cooperation has been postponed from
2012 to 2015.
13.
The Committee notes with concern that women belonging to racial, ethnic and
national minorities who live in ZUS areas, in particular single mothers, experience