CRC/C/NIC/CO/4
10.
Follow-up and dissemination
Follow-up
86.
The Committee recommends that the State party take all appropriate measures
to ensure full implementation of the present recommendations, inter alia, by
transmitting them to the Head of State, Supreme Court, National Assembly, relevant
ministries and municipal authorities for appropriate consideration and further action.
Dissemination
87.
The Committee further recommends that the fourth periodic report and
written replies submitted by the State party and the related recommendations
(concluding observations) adopted be made widely available in the languages of the
country, including (but not exclusively) through the Internet to the public at large,
civil society organizations, youth groups, professional groups and children, in order to
generate debate and awareness of the Convention, its implementation and monitoring.
11.
Next report
88
The Committee invites the State party to submit its next combined fifth and
sixth periodic report by 1 October 2015. The Committee draws attention to its
harmonized treaty-specific reporting guidelines adopted on 1 October 2010
(CRC/C/58/Rev.2) and reminds the State party that future reports should be in
compliance with the guidelines and not exceed 60 pages. The Committee urges the
State party to submit its report in accordance with the guidelines. In the event that a
report exceeding the page limitation is submitted, the State party will be asked to
review and resubmit the report in accordance with the above-mentioned guidelines.
The Committee reminds the State party that if it is unable to review and resubmit the
report, translation of the report for purposes of examination by the treaty body
cannot be guaranteed.
89.
The Committee also invites the State party to submit an updated core
document in accordance with the requirements of the common core document in the
harmonized guidelines on reporting approved by the fifth inter-committee meeting of
the human rights treaty bodies in June 2006 (HRI/MC/2006/3). The treaty-specific
report and the common core document together constitute the harmonized reporting
obligation under the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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