CRC/C/BTN/CO/2 page 14 63. The Committee recommends that the State party, in light of its obligations under articles 28, 2 and 30 of the Convention, provide education for all children within its jurisdiction, including for children of Nepalese ethnic origin, non-Bhutanese and stateless children. 8. Special protection measures (arts. 22, 38, 39, 40, 37(b)-(d), 32-36 and 30 of the Convention) Refugee children 64. The Committee notes information by the State party report indicating efforts to negotiate an agreement for Bhutanese refugees living in camps in Eastern Nepal, particularly the institution of the Joint Verification Team to identify refugees for resettlement. However, the Committee notes with concern that no durable solution has yet been found. The Committee is concerned about the number of refugee children who have been separated from their family in Bhutan and over the lack of measures to achieve family reunification. 65. The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Enhance efforts in negotiations in order to find peaceful and prompt solution for either the return or resettlement of people living in refugee camps, with particular attention to children and reunification with their families; (b) Ensure the transparency of the procedure for the determination of the nationality of refugees, and based on the right to a nationality and the right to leave and return to one’s country, with due consideration of the best interests of the child; (c) Consider acceding to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol; (d) Seek technical assistance from UNHCR and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Economic exploitation 66. The Committee welcomes that the State party has established the minimum age for admission to employment at 18 in the Labour and Employment Code of 2007. However it notes that underage children are still required to work under certain circumstances. The Committee is concerned over the high incidence of child labour, insufficient awareness among the public of the negative effects of child labour and the lack of available data on the number of children affected, as recognized in the State party's report. 67. The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Undertake a national study to ascertain the root causes and extent of child labour;

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