CRC/C/15/Add.56
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B.
Positive factors
4.
The Committee takes note of the considerable improvement in the general
standard of living which has been recorded in recent years. The Committee
further notes the programme outline which has been devised at the national
level and which is in the process of being developed in all 30 provinces and
autonomous regions and implemented as a follow-up to the goals set in the
Declaration and Plan of Action adopted by the World Summit for Children in
1990. Note is also taken that an outline is being prepared as a follow-up to
the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing.
5.
The considerable progress achieved by the State party in reducing the
infant and under-five mortality rates, especially through the extensive
efforts focused on sustaining immunization coverage, increasing immunization
rates and reducing the incidence of child malnutrition, is to be commended.
The State party’s commitment to protecting, promoting and supporting
breast-feeding as well as to establishing children’s hospitals is also
welcomed.
6.
Noteworthy also are the various activities undertaken and supported by
the State party to increase school enrolment. The State party’s recognition
of the importance of supporting education as a tool for fostering social and
economic development is noted. Special mention is accorded to Project Hope
which is designed to assist children in poor districts, as well as to the
Spring Buds Scheme, to promote girls’ enrolment or return to school to
complete their primary education.
7.
The Committee also notes the information contained in the report that
various laws and administrative regulations relevant to the rights of the
child have been developed and introduced. The Compulsory Education Act, the
Protection of Minors Act and the Protection of the Disabled Act and the work
undertaken by the Help the Disabled Movement are noted.
C.
Factors and difficulties impeding the implementation of the Convention
8.
Taking into account the fact that the number of children in China
represents one fifth of the child population of the world and that the
population is spread throughout the vast territory of the country, the
Committee notes that the task facing China in meeting the needs of all
children under its jurisdiction presents enormous challenges, not least in the
economic and social fields.
9.
As was stated by the State party, the legacy of certain historical feudal
traditions in parts of the country and the persistence of other harmful
attitudes are adversely affecting children’s lives and healthy growth.
D.
Principal subjects of concern
10.
The Committee notes the establishment of various structures for the
promotion and coordination of the implementation of the Convention on the
Rights of the Child though it remains concerned at the insufficient measures
taken to ensure their effectiveness with regard to monitoring the Convention’s
implementation at the national, provincial and local levels.