RESOLUTION ON GUIDELINES AND MEASURES FOR THE PROHIBITION AND PREVENTION OF TORTURE, CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT IN AFRICA
41. Establish, support and strengthen independent national institutions
such as human rights commissions, ombudspersons and commissions
of parliamentarians, with the mandate to conduct visits to all places
of detention and to generally address the issue of the prevention
of torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment,
guided by the UN Paris Principles Relating to the Status and
Functioning of National Institutions for the Protection and Promotion
of Human Rights.5
42. Encourage and facilitate visits by NGOs to places of detention.
43. Support the adoption of an Optional Protocol to the UNCAT to create
an international visiting mechanism with the mandate to visit all
places where people are deprived of their liberty by a State Party.
44. Examine the feasibility of developing regional mechanisms for the
prevention of torture and ill-treatment.
D. Training and Empowerment
45. Establish and support training and awareness-raising programmes
which reflect human rights standards and emphasise the concerns of
vulnerable groups.
46. Devise, promote and support codes of conduct and ethics and develop
training tools for law enforcement and security personnel, and other
relevant officials in contact with persons deprived of their liberty
such as lawyers and medical personnel.
E.
Civil Society Education and Empowerment
47. Public education initiatives, awareness-raising campaigns regarding
the prohibition and prevention of torture and the rights of detained
persons shall be encouraged and supported.
48. The work of NGOs and of the media in public education, the
dissemination of information and awareness-raising concerning the
prohibition and prevention of torture and other forms of ill-treatment
shall be encouraged and supported.
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