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12.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Harmonize its legislation with the principles and provisions of the
Convention;
(b)
Strengthen implementation of domestic legislation towards improved
protection of children’s rights;
(c)
Establish a mechanism and time frame for implementation of ILO
Convention No. 182;
(d)
Proceed with ratification of the Convention on the Protection of
Children and Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption adopted at The Hague
in 1993.
Implementation and coordination
13.
While noting the involvement of many ministries in the implementation of the
Convention, the Committee remains concerned:
(a)
At the lack of a clear structure or body for the coordination of the Convention’s
implementation both at the national level and, via the process of decentralization, at the regional
level;
(b)
That considerable disparities exist between urban and rural areas with regard to
the Convention’s implementation.
14.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Establish a coordinating body with adequate authority and sufficient human,
financial and other resources to support effective coordination for the full implementation
of the Convention;
(b)
Implement measures to reduce disparities in the Convention’s
implementation and ensure equal access to services such as education, health, welfare and
others, for all children, including those in isolated regions.
Decentralization
15.
Noting the State party’s progress in decentralizing health services, the Committee
remains concerned that many services fundamental to the Convention’s implementation remain
centralized in the main cities.