CRC/C/ROM/CO/4 page 26 (a) Develop comprehensive policy frameworks for the delivery of sustainable services to address the complex situation of Roma children and Roma families, including language, education and culture; (b) Enhance models for intra-community interventions and campaigns to address the issues of early marriage and early pregnancy; (c) Strengthen its efforts to remove discrimination and to continue developing and implementing - in close collaboration with the Roma community itself - policies and programmes aimed at ensuring equal access to culturally appropriate services, including early childhood development and education; (d) Initiate campaigns, including throughout the media at all levels and regions, aimed at addressing the negative attitudes towards the Roma in society at large, including among police and other professionals. 8. Ratification of international human rights instruments 99. The Committee encourages that the State party ratify: the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families; the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its Optional Protocol; the International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance; and the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 9. Follow-up and dissemination Follow-up 100. The Committee recommends that the State party take all appropriate measures to ensure full implementation of the present recommendations, inter alia, by transmitting them to both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, relevant ministries and administrative divisions, including those carrying responsibilities at county and commune, for appropriate consideration and further action. Dissemination 101. The Committee further recommends that the third and fourth periodic reports and written replies submitted by the State party and related recommendations (concluding observations) it adopted be made widely available, including through Internet (but not exclusively), to the public at large, civil society organizations, youth groups, and children in order to generate debate and awareness of the Convention, its implementation and monitoring. 9. Next report 102. The Committee invites the State party to submit its fifth periodic report, in accordance with article 44 of the Convention, by October 2012. This report should not exceed 120 pages (see CRC/C/118).

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