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Lastly, referring to \u201cquality\u201d, the Committee specifies that States have to guarantee that all services are scientifically and medically appropriate and of good quality.8 Furthermore, in considering States parties\u2019 obligations, the Committee states that the right to health imposes three forms of obligations on States parties: the obligations to respect, protect and fulfil. The obligation to \u201crespect\u201d requires States to refrain from interfering directly or indirectly with the enjoyment of the right to health. The obligation to \u201cprotect\u201d requires States to take measures that prevent third parties from interfering with article 12 guarantees. Finally, the obligation to \u201cfulfil\u201d requires States to adopt appropriate legislative, administrative, budgetary, judicial, promotional and other measures towards the full realization of the right to health.9 In considering and accepting that different States parties have different possibilities to fulfil their obligations under the Covenant (progressive realization of the Covenant rights to the maximum of States parties\u2019 resources, article 2), the Committee specifiesthatthere exist some core obligations that must be fulfilled independently of a State party\u2019s resources. These core obligations are to: ensure the right of access to health facilities, goods and services on a non-discriminatory basis; ensure access to the minimum essential food that is nutritionally adequate and safe; ensure access to basic shelter, housing and sanitation, and an adequate supply of safe and potable water; provide essential drugs, as defined under the WHO Action Programme on Essential Drugs; ensure equitable distribution of all health facilities, goods and services; and adopt and implement a national public health strategy and plan of action addressing the health concerns of the whole population.10 In addition to article 12, the ICESCR addresses health concerns in other provisions, such as: the right to work under safe and health working conditions and within reasonable working hours (articles 6 and 7); the special protection to be accorded to mothers before and after childbirth (article 10); and the special protection and assistance to be given to children, in particular to avoid economic and social exploitation, including such labour which is harmful to their morals or health (article 10). Indirect linkages to health The Committee, in its General Comment 14, underscores that the right to health is closely related to, and dependent upon, the realization of other human rights contained both in the ICESCR and other human rights instruments such as the rights to food, housing, work, education, human dignity, life, non- discrimination, equality, privacy, access to information, as well as to the prohibition against torture and the freedoms of association, assembly and movement.11 The ICESCR enshrines rights which are indirectly linked to the right to health and affect the enjoyment of this right, as noted in the previous paragraph referring to General Comment 14. These rights include: non-discrimination (article 2[2]); equality between men and women (article 3); the right to food, clothing and housing (article 11); the right to water, which although not specifically mentioned in the ICESCR, is deemed to be included under articles 11 and 12;12 the right to education (article 13); and the right of everyone to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its application and the freedom to perform scientific research (article 15). The Committee in general The ICESCR is the only United Nations human rights treaty which did not establish a Committee to oversee and monitor the implementation of the Covenant. 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