(ix) Pay special attention to economic, social and cultural rights during promotional visits to states; (x) Ensure effective dissemination of relevant decisions and resolutions of the Commission in collaboration with relevant governmental and nongovernmental national and sub-regional institutions; (xi) Further elaborate the economic and social rights implicit in the African Charter; (xii) Urge the AU to establish the African Human Rights Court without further delay and those states that have not done so, to ratify the Protocol establishing the Court and to make the necessary declaration under article 34(6) of the Protocol. (d) Civil Society should: (i) Play a more pro-active role in the nomination of and lobby for the election of candidates to the African Commission who are conversant with economic, social and cultural rights; (ii) Advocate for states to ratify the Protocol of the African Human Rights Court and to make the declaration allowing NGOs and individuals to file cases; (iii) Advocate for the African Human Rights Court to be established without further delay; (iv) Prioritise monitoring of economic, social and cultural rights in their advocacy work; (v) Play a role in raising public awareness of economic, social and cultural rights and the obstacles to fulfilment of these rights in particular harmful cultural practices; (vi) Actively participate in the budgetary process, both in terms of formulation and analysis; (vii) Develop partnerships with both the state and private sector, where possible, for the protection of economic, social and cultural rights; (viii) Compile and submit to the African Commission shadow reports on economic, social and cultural rights; (ix) Improve networking amongst NGOs and their support activities of the African Commission and its Special Rapporteurs and Working Groups; (x) Bring more cases on economic, social and cultural rights to the African Commission, the African Committee on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, national courts, and the African Human Rights Court, when it is established; (xi) Become involved in specific projects in the implementation of economic, social and cultural rights especially in the rural areas; (xii) Advocate for comprehensive national and regional ICT policies and programmes, and to incorporate ICT training, provision and access in their work plans. (e) National Human Rights Institutions should: (i) Undertake studies, monitor and report on economic, social and cultural

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