CRC/C/15/Add.190 page 14 (b) Continue and strengthen its efforts to provide protection to children and their families from neighbouring countries who seek shelter as refugees within the Sudan; (c) Make every effort to provide assistance and support to the resettlement of internally displaced persons; (d) Continue efforts to support family reunification; (e) Ensure that oil exploration activities do not lead to the forced displacement of families, including children, and that the rights of all children in regions where these activities are undertaken are respected. Children in armed conflict 59. that: While noting the demobilization of some children, the Committee is deeply concerned (a) Children are still being used as soldiers by the Government and opposition forces; (b) Landmines continue to pose problems for the safety of children, including in regions where armed conflict is no longer taking place; (c) Government forces have conducted indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, including of food stocks; (d) impeded. Access to needy populations by humanitarian organizations has sometimes been 60. The Committee recommends that the State party and, as far as applicable, other relevant actors: (a) End all recruitment and use of children as soldiers, in accordance with applicable international standards; complete demobilization and rehabilitate those children who are currently serving as soldiers; and comply with Commission on Human Rights resolution 2001/18; (b) teachers; End the military recruitment of professionals working with children, such as (c) Include respect for children’s rights in any negotiated agreement to end the armed conflict; (d) Ratify and fully implement the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and On Their Destruction, of 1997;

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