CRC/C/GEO/CO/3 page 15 (c) Take measures to close segregated schools for internally displaced children, and integrate them in mainstream schools without delay; and (d) Ensure that appropriate alternative accommodation is made available to all residents, especially families with children, upon the closure of collective centres, while seeking long-term solutions. Economic exploitation, including child labour 62. The Committee notes the State party’s position that child labour is not a problem in Georgia, however it is concerned that the Child Labour Survey conducted by the State Department for Statistics in 2004 indicated that over 21.5 per cent of children in the State party were engaged in economic activities and that 10.56 per cent of children were undertaking work in conditions that violate their rights and harm their development. 63. In line with article 32 of the Convention and the International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions No. 138 (1973) concerning the Minimum Age for Admission to Employment and No. 182 (1999) concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour to which Georgia is a party, the Committee recommends that the State party take steps to prevent child labour by, inter alia: (a) Formulating, in a participatory manner, a strategy to prevent child labour and eliminate the worst forms of child labour and to safeguard the rights of children who are legally allowed to work; (b) Strengthening the labour inspectorate to ensure the effective implementation of child labour laws, both in the formal and informal sectors; and (c) Seeking assistance from ILO International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in this respect. Street children 64. While noting that a study on street children is currently underway, the Committee remains concerned by the absence of strategic measures addressing the situation of children who work or live in the street. The Committee is particularly concerned about the plight of these children in view of the risks to which these children are exposed, including trafficking. 65. The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Provide street children with recovery and social reintegration services, taking into account their views in accordance with article 12 of the Convention, and provide them with adequate nutrition, housing, necessary healthcare and educational opportunities;

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