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by law, to allow for the registration of the child immediately after birth, to ensure
that registration procedures are simple, expeditious and effective and provided at
minimal or no cost and to raise awareness of the importance of birth registration at
the national, regional and local levels;
16. Encourages States to adopt and enforce laws and improve the
implementation of policies and programmes to protect children growing up without
parents or caregivers, recognizing that, where alternative care is necessary, familyand community-based care should be promoted over placement in institutions, and
in this context welcomes the ongoing process aimed at elaborating a set of United
Nations guidelines for the appropriate use and conditions of alternative care for
children, which are aimed at enhancing the implementation of the Convention and
of other relevant legal international human rights instruments, regarding the
protection and well-being of children who are in need of alternative care or who are
at risk of becoming so;
17. Calls upon States to guarantee, to the extent consistent with the
obligations of each State, the right of a child whose parents reside in different States
to maintain, on a regular basis, save in exceptional circumstances, personal relations
and direct contact with both parents by providing enforceable means of access and
visitation in both States and by respecting the principle that both parents have
common responsibilities for the upbringing and development of their children;
18. Also calls upon States to address and pay particular attention to cases of
international parental or familial child abduction, and encourages States to engage
in multilateral and bilateral cooperation to resolve these cases, preferably by
accession to or ratification of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of
International Child Abduction, 19 and therefore to be in full compliance with the
Convention, and to facilitate, inter alia, the return of the child to the country in
which he or she resided immediately before the removal or retention;
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19. Further calls upon States to take all necessary measures to prevent and
combat illegal adoptions and all adoptions that are not in the best interests of the
child;
Economic and social well-being of children
20. Calls upon States and the international community to create an
environment in which the well-being of the child is ensured, including by
strengthening international cooperation in this field;
Eradication of poverty
21. Calls upon States to cooperate, support and participate in the global
efforts for poverty eradication at the global, regional and country levels, recognizing
that strengthened availability and effective allocation of resources are required at all
these levels, in order to ensure that all the internationally agreed development and
poverty eradication goals, including those set out in the United Nations Millennium
Declaration,5 are realized within their time framework, and reaffirms that
investments in children and the realization of their rights are among the most
effective ways to eradicate poverty;
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