- Mr Assane DRAME, Secretary General of the Senegalese Committee on Human Rights 4. The Report underscores progress made by the Republic of Senegal in the area of human and peoples’ rights as well as legislative, administrative and other measures taken to implement provisions of the African Charter, since Senegal presented its combined (3rd to 7th) periodic report at the 34th Ordinary Session held from 6 to 20 November 2003 in Banjul, The Gambia. 5. The present Concluding Observations highlight the positive aspects, factors restricting the effective enjoyment of human rights and areas of concern regarding observance of human rights in the country. The Commission further provides recommendations to the Government of Senegal aimed at enhancing the enjoyment of human rights by the Senegalese population. 6. The Commission commends the Delegation of the Republic of Senegal for the open and constructive dialogue that prevailed during presentation of this combined period report and for the information provided in response to concerns raised by the members of the Commission. II. Positive aspects The Commission: 7. Commends Senegal for the political will demonstrated through presentation of its periodic reports on a regular basis. 8. Notes with satisfaction the involvement of all stakeholders, including civil society, the Senegalese Committee on Human Rights (CSDH) and the National Advisory Board on Human Rights (an advisory body whose members are from ministerial departments and civil society organizations), in the preparation and adoption of the report. 9. Welcomes measures taken to implement recommendations made by the Commission following the review of its combined periodic report at the 34th Ordinary Session (Banjul, November 2003). In particular, those relating to the families of the Diola boat disaster victims, harmonization of national legislation with the African Charter, improvement of detention conditions, improvement of the situation of children, especially street children, and actions in favour of the media and respect for fundamental rights by the latter. 10. Takes note of the ratification by the Republic of Senegal of relevant regional and international human rights instruments, particularly: 2

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