A/HRC/RES/47/1 the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return of forcibly displaced Rohingya Muslims and other minorities from Myanmar, including internally displaced persons; 29. Expresses grave concern at the continuing restrictions on humanitarian access, in particular in Rakhine, Chin, Kachin, Shan, Kayah and Kayin States, and calls upon Myanmar to ensure full respect for international humanitarian law and to allow the full, safe and unhindered access of humanitarian personnel to all areas in Myanmar, and to provide humanitarian assistance, including age- and gender-responsive assistance, as well as the delivery of supplies and equipment, in order to allow such personnel to perform efficiently their tasks of assisting the affected civilian populations, including internally displaced persons, and encourages it to grant access to the diplomatic corps, independent observers and representatives of the national and international independent media, without fear of reprisals; 30. Expresses concern at the continued irregular maritime movement of Rohingya Muslims, who risk their lives in perilous conditions at the hands of exploitative smugglers and human traffickers, which highlights their desperate situation and the urgent need to address the root causes of their plight, and calls upon the international community to effectively address such irregular maritime movements of Rohingya Muslims, in cooperation with the relevant United Nations agencies, and to ensure international burden- and responsibility-sharing, especially by the States parties to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees; 31. Encourages the international community, in the true spirit of interdependence and equal burden- and responsibility-sharing, to continue to assist Bangladesh in the provision of humanitarian assistance to forcibly displaced Rohingya Muslims and other minorities until their return to Myanmar, and to assist Myanmar in the provision of humanitarian assistance to all affected persons of all communities displaced internally in Myanmar, including in Rakhine State, taking into account the vulnerable situation of women, children, older persons and persons with disabilities; 32. Encourages all business enterprises, including transnational corporations and domestic enterprises operating in Myanmar, to implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights; 33. Requests the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to monitor and follow up on the implementation of the recommendations made by the independent international fact-finding mission, including those on accountability, and to continue to track progress in the situation of human rights in Myanmar, including of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities, with the support of specialist experts and in complementarity to the work of the Independent Mechanism for Myanmar and the reports of the Special Rapporteur, and to present an oral update to the Human Rights Council at its fiftieth session and a written report at its fifty-second session, each to be followed by an interactive dialogue, and a written report to the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session; 34. Decides to hold a panel discussion on the root causes of human rights violations and abuses against Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar at its fiftieth session, and requests the High Commissioner to submit a report on the panel discussion to the Human Rights Council at its fifty-second session. 35th meeting 12 July 2021 [Adopted without a vote.] 8

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