CRC/C/SRB/CO/1 page 6 Committee is also concerned at the lack of a comprehensive strategy to combat discrimination and the negative portrayal of these groups in the media. 26. In accordance with article 2, the Committee recommends that the State party make greater efforts to ensure that all children within its jurisdiction enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Convention without discrimination and pay particular attention to the most vulnerable groups. The Committee recommends that the State party use all measures to overcome the stigmatization of children belonging to vulnerable groups. The Committee also recommends that the State party take effective immediate action to favour children belonging to vulnerable groups, to enable them to effectively enjoy full access to education and any other rights, including by expediting the adoption of a law on the prohibition of discrimination, and increase awareness-raising of the role of the media. Best interests of the child 27. While noting that several laws of the State party such as the Law on Family Relations (art. 6) refer to the principle of the child’s best interests, the Committee is concerned that the principle is not sufficiently implemented in practice, in particular due to lack of understanding of its specific meaning. The Committee is concerned that the principle is not sufficiently applied and is frequently misunderstood. 28. The Committee recommends that the State party take all appropriate measures to ensure that the principle of best interests of the child, in accordance with article 3 of the Convention, is adequately integrated in all legal provisions as well as in judicial and administrative decisions and in projects, programmes and services which have an impact on children. To this end, the State party should take the necessary measures to raise awareness of the practical application of this principle. Right to life, survival and development 29. While the Committee welcomes the progress made by the State party in reducing child mortality, it remains concerned at the high rate of infant mortality among the Roma. The Committee notes the development of a new law on traffic safety and the efforts made to increase safety in the areas around schools, but it is concerned at the lack of additional initiatives to curb the high number of traffic accidents leading to death. 30. The Committee recommends that the State party seek to fully implement article 6 of the Convention by prioritizing all measures necessary to reduce the rate of infant mortality, particularly among the Roma. The Committee also recommends that the State party enhance road safety to reduce the high number of deaths caused by accidents through the adoption and implementation of a new law on traffic safety and additional awareness-raising initiatives. Respect for the views of the child 31. The Committee welcomes the efforts of the State party to promote the respect for the views of the child, inter alia by the adoption of the new Law on Family Relations. The Committee remains concerned that this principle is not adequately respected in families, schools and other institutions and in the community, and that it is not fully taken into account in the

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