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   40  

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