iii. Reform its criminal law to classify crimes against PWA as hate crimes
with enhanced penalties;
iv. Assemble
a
committee
of
government
officials,
civil
society
representatives, PWA or their representatives to identify victims of
attacks, compensate them according to the extent of their injuries and
provide them with rehabilitation measures;
v.
Provide adequate housing to the families of PWA who have had to flee
their homes as a result of attacks on them or their children;
vi. Ensure that children affected by attacks against PWA are provided
special educational and vocational assistance programs;
vii. Ensure that holding centres for children with albinism are conducive for
growth and development and plan for long term reintegration with their
families;
viii. Carry out nation-wide sensitization of the public to dispel unfounded
myths about PWA;
ix. Provide effective training to law enforcement officials, prosecutors and
judges on the effective investigation and prosecution of offences
committed against PWA;
x.
Set up a fund for advocacy and services in the interests of PWA with
participation of PWA in its design, establishment and implementation;
and
xi. Provide other symbolic reparations as the Court deems appropriate.
27. With respect to jurisdiction and admissibility, the Respondent State prays
the Court for the following:
i.
That the Honourable Court is not vested with jurisdiction to adjudicate
over the matter;
ii.
That the Application has not met the admissibility requirement stipulated
under Rule 50(2)(e) of the Rules of Court;
iii. That the Application be declared, inadmissible
28. With respect to the merits of the Application, the Respondent State prays
the Court for the following:
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