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development, health, education and justice), the Children’s Parliaments, and, to the
extent possible, local governments, for appropriate consideration and further action.
Dissemination
94. The Committee further recommends that the combined third and forth periodic
report and written replies submitted by the State party and the related
recommendations (concluding observations) it adopted be made widely available in
the main languages of the country, including (but not exclusively) through the
Internet, the print and broadcast media to the public at large, civil society
organizations, youth groups, professional groups and children, in order to generate
debate and awareness of the Convention, its implementation and monitoring.
(b)
Next report
95. The Committee invites the State party to submit its combined fifth to eight
periodic report by 18 November 2016. This report should not exceed 120 standard
pages (see CRC/C/118). The Committee expects the State party to report every five
years thereafter, as foreseen by the Committee.
96. The Committee also invites the State party to submit an updated core document in
accordance with the requirements of the common core document in the Harmonized
Guidelines on Reporting, approved by the 5th Inter-Committee Meeting of the human
rights treaty bodies in June 2006 (HRI/MC/2006/3).
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