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Parts I and II of the Convention. Improvement of standards of living. The Committee notes the Government’s report received in March 2010, in reply to the direct request of 2008. The Government indicates that in July 2009 the progress of the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (GPRSP) 2006–10 was reviewed, the four strategic components were evaluated and performances were rated. As regards the matters raised by the National Confederation of Workers of Senegal (CNTS), the Government states that the Ministry of Family Affairs has competence for taking the measures required to prevent the disruption of family life and ensure the economic and social promotion of families. As regards the rural exodus, the Government indicates that two programmes have been established to develop rural areas through agriculture, namely the REVA plan (return to agriculture) and the GOANA plan (major agricultural offensive for food and abundance). As regards migration policy, the Government indicates that programmes have been implemented by the ministries concerned in collaboration with development stakeholders and that the drawing up of a national migration policy is under examination and its implementation will be assigned to a ministerial department working in collaboration with all the ministries concerned. The Committee requests the Government to include up-to-date information in its next report on the matters raised by the CNTS and also indicate how the implementation of the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper has enabled the objectives of the Convention to be pursued, specifically Articles 1 and 2 thereof, which state that “all policies shall be primarily directed to the well-being and development of the population”. It also requests the Government to include statistical data on the improvement of standards of living, especially with regard to housing, clothing, medical care and education (Article 5 of the Convention).
The Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Parts I and II of the Convention. Article 2. Improvement of standards of living. The Committee notes the Government’s report received in August 2008, which briefly enumerates the four fundamental pillars of the poverty reduction strategy for the period 2006–10: the creation of wealth, access to basic social services, social protection and the prevention and management of risks and catastrophes, governance and decentralized and participatory development. It hopes that the Government will provide in its next report updated information illustrating the manner in which the objective that “all policies shall be primarily directed to the well-being and development of the population” is implemented and has resulted in an improvement in the well-being and development of the population.
The Committee also notes the issues raised by the National Confederation of Workers of Senegal (CNTS), forwarded to the Government in September 2008, concerning the implementation of the Convention and the measures to be taken to prevent the dislocation of family life, the rural exodus and in respect of the migration policy. It invites the Government to submit a report in 2009 containing its own comments on the issues raised by the CNTS.
[The Government is asked to reply in detail to the present comments in 2009.]
Parts I and II of the Convention. Improvement of standards of living. The Committee notes the Government’s report received in September 2003. It asks the Government to supply in its next report detailed information on the manner in which the provisions of the Convention stipulating that "all policies ... primarily directed to the well-being and development of the population" have been taken into account in preparing and carrying out the measures taken under its economic programmes and poverty reduction strategy (Article 2 of the Convention).