CRC/C/PAN/CO/3-4 languages. The Committee is deeply concerned that the situation is compounded if these children are girls and Afro-Panamanian adolescents. The Committee is further concerned that the Convention and its two Optional Protocols have yet to be translated into indigenous languages. 81. The Committee reiterates its recommendation that the State party take all necessary steps to address and prevent the marginalization and discrimination of indigenous and Afro-Panamanian girls and boys, that they receive health services and education adapted to their culture, history and languages, that they enjoy adequate standard of living. It also recommends that the Convention and its Optional Protocols be translated into the main indigenous languages. The Committee further recommends that the State party ratify ILO Convention 169 on indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries. I. Ratification of international human rights instruments 82. The Committee takes note of the State party’s commitment, under the universal periodic review to ratify the core United Nations human rights treaties and their Optional Protocols to which it is not yet a party, namely, the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. J. Cooperation with regional and international bodies 83. The Committee recommends that the State party cooperate with the InterAmerican System towards the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and any other Convention, both in the State party and in other Organization of American States (OAS) member States. K. Follow-up and dissemination 84. The Committee recommends that the State party take all appropriate measures to ensure that the present recommendations are fully implemented by, inter alia, transmitting them to the Head of State, the National Assembly, relevant ministries, the Supreme Court, and to local authorities for appropriate consideration and further action. 85. The Committee further recommends that the third and fourth periodic reports and written replies by the State party and the related recommendations (concluding observations) be made widely available in the languages of the country, including (but not exclusively) through the Internet, to the public at large, civil society organizations, media, youth groups, professional groups and children, in order to generate debate and awareness of the Convention and its Optional Protocols and of their implementation and monitoring. L. Next report 86. The Committee invites the State party to submit its next combined fifth and sixth periodic reports by 10 July 2016 and to include in it information on the implementation of the present concluding observations. The Committee draws attention to its harmonized treaty-specific reporting guidelines adopted on 1 October 17

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