CRC/C/MKD/CO/2
6. Education, leisure and cultural activities (arts. 28, 29 and 31 of the
Convention)
Education, including vocational training and guidance
65.
The Committee notes that the right to education of all nationals and resident stateless
children is guaranteed by law, that efforts have been made to improve the quality of
education, and that the State party plans to introduce conditional cash transfers with a view
to encouraging enrolment and attendance in secondary schools. The Committee is,
nevertheless, concerned that:
(a)
There exist barriers to accessing education for children lacking birth
registration and identity documents, children with disabilities and children in street
situations;
(b)
There is an increasing trend of separation along ethnic lines in schools, which
has resulted in disparities in the quality of education and limited opportunities for children
belonging to the different communities to interact with one another and in the intensification
of inter-ethnic violence;
(c)
The primary-level enrolment and completion rates remain low for Roma
children, particularly girls, and Roma children experience segregation and discriminatory
treatment in schools;
(d)
Roma children are allegedly overrepresented in schools for children with
special needs and the decision to refer children to such schools is not done by
interdisciplinary teams and based on objective criteria;
(e)
There is low availability of holistic early childhood development and
education, facilities and institutions; and
(f)
Religious education may be a factor of division and conflict among children
in school and does not sufficiently contribute to a spirit of understanding, tolerance and
friendship among all ethnic and religious groups as stipulated in article 29, paragraph 1 (d),
of the Convention.
66.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Undertake immediate measures to ensure that children are not denied
access to education on any grounds;
(b)
Develop specialized services to prepare children in street situations for
reintegration into the school system;
(c)
Work with the communities to encourage the enrolment of children in
ethnically mixed schools and provide in practice possibilities for children from the
different communities to study together in a manner that allows everyday interaction
and possibilities to learn about one another. The State party should undertake
immediate measures to reverse the current trend of segregation along ethnic lines at
all levels – national, regional and municipal;
(d)
Taking into account its general comment No. 1 (2001) on the aims of
education (CRC/GC/2001/1) and article 29, paragraph 1, of the Convention, the
Committee recommends that the State party invest in the training of teachers, in the
development of curricula, textbooks and other aides for the active promotion of
understanding, peace, tolerance and multicultural solidarity and cohesion among the
different ethnic and religious communities;
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