6 | Page the support of JHRA, will assist in the implementation of the decisions of the taskforce.
In addition, the first meeting of the task force resulted in the approval of the RNAP. Consequently, the RNAP was officially sent to relevant government institutions for implementation. It contains prioritized human rights recommendations for the country based on the 2009 and 2013 Universal Periodic Reviews (UPR), the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. As a result of another decision made at the January meeting, a formal network of human rights focal points has been established across the government. This network will support the implementation of the decisions made by the task force across the government and assist HRSU with the collection of data on human rights issues. Twenty-five focal points from ministries and other state institutions were appointed this quarter. This represents an important achievement because it formalizes cooperation between HRSU and government ministries and institutions. An introductory meeting for the focal points was planned for Q. Informed by a workshop which was conducted this
quarter for nine HRSU staff, HRSU is developing indicators for four ratified treaties based on global human rights indicator standards. The indicators will enable HRSU to better measure the progress of the country on implementing the treaties. Work with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) neared completion as the directorate finalised the Dari draft of the United Nations Convention Against Torture (UNCAT) and submitted it for translation into English. It is expected that the final steering committee meeting to approve the UNCAT for submission will beheld shortly after the new cabinet is in place.
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