In relation to evictions - the best interests of the child must be given primary consideration; any evictions are always subject to adequate alternatives and evictions are not to be targeted at families belonging to minority groups. • Four recommendations in UPR 2022 made specific mention of the need to improve access to an adequate standard of living for migrants and ethnic groups, including addressing structural barriers to their enjoyment of this right (this was also raised in 2019 by the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance); ensure the right of every child to an adequate standard of living; and to Implement measures to address the situation of persons with disabilities, in particular, their right to an adequate standard of living. • Two recommendations form UPR in 2022 made reference to the need for concrete measures to ensure the fulfilment of the right to adequate housing for all without discrimination to prevent homelessness; • One further UPR (2022) recommendation focused on the need to addresses the impact of rising costs on child poverty targets and on access to affordable, accessible, and culturally appropriate social housing. • In 2019 the CEDAW Committee raised concern about the disproportionately negative impact of austerity measures on women.