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5.
The Committee welcomes the establishment of children’s and women’s rights services
within several ministries and bodies; the establishment of a Commission on Human Rights and
Public Obligations in the National Assembly; the establishment of the Sudan National
Committee for the Eradication of Harmful Practices; and the State party’s various measures to
improve respect for the rights of women, including the campaigns against female genital
mutilation and early marriage, and the encouragement of child spacing.
C. Factors and difficulties impeding the implementation of the Convention
6.
The Committee notes the extremely negative impact of the armed conflict on children
and that it has created conditions in which even a minimal implementation of the Convention is
difficult. While noting the de facto control by non-State actors of areas of the State party’s
territory, notably in southern Sudan, the Committee emphasizes the full responsibility of the
State party; it invites all other parties to respect child rights within the area under their control.
7.
The Committee further notes the current and long-standing economic difficulties,
including a high level of foreign debt and dependency on declining foreign assistance.
D. Principal subjects of concern, suggestions and recommendations
1. General measures of implementation
8.
The Committee expresses its concern that the large majority of the concerns and
recommendations contained in the concluding observations (CRC/C/15/Add.6) adopted
following consideration of the State party’s initial report (CRC/C/3/Add.3) in 1993 have been
insufficiently addressed. Many of the same concerns and recommendations are made in the
present document.
9.
The Committee recommends that the State party make every effort to address those
recommendations contained in its concluding observations on the initial report that have
not yet been implemented and the concerns contained in the present concluding
observations.
Legislation
10.
While noting that consideration of a draft children’s code is continuing, the Committee,
in light of Commission on Human Rights resolution 2001/18, expresses its concern that:
(a)
Domestic legislation across the whole of the country, including in southern
Sudan, is not in full conformity with the Convention;
(b)
treaties.
The State party has yet to ratify a number of core international human rights