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  2. ICESCR concluding observations 2025, paragraph 67

ICESCR concluding observations 2025, paragraph 67

UN recommendation

Plain English recommendation

Government should:
Ensure complete implementation of its human rights obligations while working on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including during recovery from COVID-19. Government should set up independent methods to monitor and track progress and ensure rights are upheld to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Government should also support global commitments to take strong action to meet the SDGs. Following the principles of participation, accountability and fairness will help ensure no one is left behind, in accordance with the government’s pledge to leaving no one behind.


Original UN recommendation

The Committee further recommends that the State Party take fully into account its obligations under the Covenant and ensure the full enjoyment of the rights enshrined therein in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at the national level, including in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals would be significantly facilitated by the State Party establishing independent mechanisms to monitor progress and treating beneficiaries of public programmes as rights holders who can claim entitlements. Moreover, the Committee recommends that the State Party support the global commitment of the decade of action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Implementing the Goals on the basis of the principles of participation, accountability and non-discrimination would ensure that no one is left behind. In this regard, the Committee draws the State Party’s attention to its statement on the pledge to leave no one behind.

Date of UN examination

12/03/2025

Original UN document

Download the original ICESCR concluding observations 2025 on the UN website.

Last updated on 21/08/2025

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