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49.
The Committee reiterates its previous recommendation (CRC/C/15/Add.137,
para. 37) urging the State party to prioritize the immediate registration of the births of all
children, and to promote and facilitate the registration of those children who were not
registered at birth, in the light of article 7 of the Convention. The Committee recommends
that the State party modernize and ensure the proper operation of the Registrar’s Office,
including by providing it with the necessary resources in order to cover rural areas. The
Committee encourages the State party to continue cooperation with United Nations
agencies in order to improve birth registration.
Torture
50.
The Committee is seriously concerned that children continue to be victims of torture,
cruel and degrading treatment. The Committee notes that, although members of illegal armed
groups bear primary responsibility, State agents, including members of the military, are also
implicated. The Committee is especially concerned over the situation in rural areas where
children are at risk as a consequence of the ongoing internal armed conflict. In particular, the
Committee expresses concern regarding the increasing number of girls who are subjected to
sexual violence and is disturbed by numerous reports of rapes committed by members of the
military. The Committee is also concerned about other forms of torture and cruel, inhuman and
degrading treatment by law-enforcement officials, including in detention facilities, and also over
abuses in institutional care.
51.
The Committee urges the State party to take effective measures to protect
children from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. The Committee
emphasizes the urgent need to investigate and sanction all reported cases, committed by the
military, law-enforcement officials or any person acting in an official capacity, in order to
break the pervasive cycle of impunity of serious human rights violations. The Committee
recommends that the State party ensure that all child victims of torture, cruel and
degrading treatment are provided access to physical and psychological recovery and social
reintegration as well as compensation, giving due consideration to the obligations
enshrined in articles 38 and 39 of the Convention.
5. Family environment and alternative care
(arts. 5; 18, paras. 1-2; 9-11; 19-21; 25; 27, para. 4; and 39 of the Convention)
Family support
52.
The Committee expresses concern over the lack of resources and support for vulnerable
children in areas where the Colombian Institute for Family Welfare (ICBF) has no presence,
resulting in children being at higher risk of exploitation, abuse and separation from their parents.
53.
The Committee recommends that the State party provide further support to
families in order to prevent separation of children, e.g. in the form of counselling,
parenting and financial allowances.