CRC/C/TLS/CO/1 page 18 78. The Committee also recommends that the State party: (a) Ratify the ILO Convention No. 138 concerning the Minimum Age for Admission to Employment and ILO Convention No. 182 concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour; (b) Ensure that its new Labour Code is fully aligned with the standards set out in the above ILO Conventions; and (c) Ensure that minimum ages will be vigorously enforced through a sufficient number of adequately resourced and mandated labour inspectors. Drug abuse 79. The Committee notes that, with the exception of palm wine and tobacco consumption, the prevailing patterns of substance abuse by children are not known. 80. In the light of article 33 of the Convention, the Committee recommends that the State party conduct research on prevailing patterns of substance abuse among children for the purpose of developing a national policy on prevention; take all appropriate measures to raise children’s and parent’s awareness with regard to the health risks related to smoking; and review and update national legislation with a view to preventing the sale of alcoholic drinks, including palm wine, to children. Sale, trafficking and abduction 81. As the State party has submitted its initial report under the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, the State party is requested to refer to the Concluding Observations adopted in relation to that report. Children in armed conflict 82. As the State party has submitted its initial report under the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict, the State party is requested to refer to the Concluding Observations adopted in relation to that report. 10. Follow-up and dissemination Follow-up 83. The Committee recommends that the State party take all appropriate measures to ensure full implementation of the present recommendations, including by transmitting them to the members of the Government and Parliament for appropriate consideration and further action. Dissemination 84. The Committee further recommends that the initial report and written replies submitted by the State party be made widely available in the languages of the country to the public at large, civil society organizations, youth groups, professional groups,

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