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Special Procedures Communications

This report provides details on the communications sent, individuals covered, government replies, and trends for mandates with the highest number of communications for the period of January to May 2006.

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Special Procedures Communications

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  1. Special Procedures Communications January-May 2006

  2. CommunicationsJanuary- May 2006 • Total communications sent: 466 • Joint communications: 55% • Individuals covered: 1,300 • Communications sent to 103 countries • Overall % of Government replies: 20% • Follow up: 12% of communications • Overall further information provided by source: 15% of communications

  3. Communications by type

  4. General trend

  5. Trends for mandates with the highest number of communications sent

  6. Government replies to mandates with the highest number of communications

  7. Number of communications by mandate (continued next slide)

  8. Number of communications by mandate (continued)

  9. Geographic areas

  10. Geographic trends

  11. Number of individual cases covered by mandate(continued next slide)

  12. Number of individual cases covered by mandate(continued)

  13. Sex disaggregated data

  14. Government replies to communications by month • The number of Government replies received will vary each month depending on the time it takes Governments to reply to communications.

  15. Government replies to type of communications

  16. Communications sent as follow-up

  17. Further information received from the source by month

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