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5. Family environment and alternative care
Parental responsibilities
32.
The development of initiatives such as the Plan of Action for Social Development and
Peacebuilding 1996-2000, which had among its priorities the strengthening of the family,
schooling for parents and the Comprehensive Care Programme for Children under Six (PAIN),
are positive measures in line with the Committee’s recommendation (ibid., para. 38). The
Committee is, however, concerned that such programmes have had little impact in view of the
number of children and parents who need this support.
33.
In light of article 18 of the Convention, the Committee reiterates its
recommendation that the State party improve social assistance to families to help them
with their child-rearing responsibilities, including through counselling and
community-based programmes, as a means of reducing the number of children in
institutional care. The Committee recommends that the State party seek international
assistance from, among others, UNICEF.
Adoption
34.
The Committee notes with deep concern that there was no follow-up to its
recommendations (ibid., para. 34) to introduce measures to monitor and supervise the system of
adoption effectively and to consider ratifying the Hague Convention on Protection of Children
and Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption of 1993. Concern is expressed at the
extremely high rates of intercountry adoptions, at adoption procedures not requiring
authorization by competent authorities, at the absence of follow-up and, in particular, at reported
information on sale and trafficking in children for intercountry adoptions. It is also noted that
several drafts of adoption laws have been pending in Congress but never adopted.
35.
In light of article 21 of the Convention and in line with the recommendations of the
Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography (see
E/CN.4/2000/73/Add.2) and of the United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala
(MINUGUA), the Committee strongly recommends that the State party suspend adoptions
in order to take the adequate legislative and institutional measures to prevent the sale and
trafficking of children and to establish an adoption procedure which is in full compliance
with the principles and provisions of the Convention. It further reiterates its
recommendation to ratify the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and
Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption of 1993.
Abuse and neglect
36.
The adoption of the Act on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Domestic
Violence in 1996, the creation of CONACMI and the conducting of national campaigns against
child abuse are positive measures in line with the Committee’s recommendation (ibid., para. 33).