Rights of the child
A/RES/70/137
3.
Notes the entry into force on 14 April 2014 of the Optional Protocol to
the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a communications procedure, 29 and
calls upon States to consider its accession, ratification and implementation;
4.
Urges States parties to withdraw reservations that are incompatible with
the object and purpose of the Convention or the Optional Protocols thereto and to
consider reviewing regularly other reservations with a view to withdrawing them in
accordance with the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action; 10
5.
Welcomes the work of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, and,
taking into account the adoption of its general comments and its actions to follow up
on its concluding observations on the implementation of the Convention and
recommendations, calls upon all States to strengthen their cooperation with the
Committee, to comply in a timely manner with their reporting obligations under the
Convention and the Optional Protocols thereto, in accordance with the guidelines
elaborated by the Committee, and to take into account its recommendations,
observations and general comments on the implementation of the Convention;
6.
Also welcomes the attention paid to the rights of the child by the Special
Representatives of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children and for
Children and Armed Conflict and the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights
Council on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, and, in this
regard, their contribution to the progress achieved in the promotion and the
protection of the rights of children;
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Promotion and protection of the rights of the child
and non-discrimination against children
Non-discrimination
7.
Reaffirms paragraphs 11 to 14 of its resolution 68/147, and calls upon
States to ensure the enjoyment by all children of all their civil, political, economic,
social and cultural rights without discrimination of any kind;
8.
Notes with concern the large number of children belonging to national,
ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, migrant children, refugee or asylum seeking children, internally displaced children, and children of indigenous origin
who are victims of discrimination, including racism, racial discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerance, stresses the need to incorporate special
measures, in accordance with the principle of the best interests of the child and
respect for his or her views and the child’s gender -specific needs, including children
with special needs, in education programmes and programmes to combat these
practices, and calls upon States to provide special support and to ensure equal
access to services for those children;
9.
Urges all States to respect, protect and promote the right of girls and
boys to express themselves freely, and their right to be heard, to ensure that their
views are given due weight, in accordance with their age and maturity, in all matters
affecting them, and to involve children, including children with special needs, in
decision-making processes, taking into account the evolving capacities of children
and the importance of involving children’s organizations and child -led initiatives;
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