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account the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. Furthermore, the
State party should promote awareness of legislation, in particular among communities
which continue to apply customary laws.
Coordination
10. The Committee notes that an inter-ministerial Committee is responsible for coordination of
policies and programmes and that offices of the Ministry of Labour and Human Welfare
coordinate policies at the regional and sub-regional level. The Committee however remains
concerned that national coordination of the implementation of the Convention is not sustained
and regrets the lack of information on the mandate and resources available to the national and
regional coordinating bodies.
11. The Committee recommends that the State party ensure that the entity designated
for coordination purposes be given an adequate mandate and human and financial
resources enabling it to effectively coordinate and monitor implementation at the national,
regional (zoba) and sub-regional level. In this regard, the Committee refers the State party
to its general comment No. 5 (2003) on general measures of implementation for the
Convention on the Rights of the Child.
National Plan of Action
12.
The Committee notes several specific action plans and programmes mentioned in the
report of the State party, but regrets the lack of a comprehensive National Plan of Action and of
information indicating the outcome and evaluation of the National Programme of Action on
Children 2002-2006 (CRC/C/15/Add.204, para. 8).
13.
The Committee recommends that the State party adopt a National Plan of Action
for Children that covers all areas of the Convention and ensure its implementation with
adequate human and financial resources, accompanied with assessment and evaluation
mechanisms. Furthermore, the Committee recommends that the National Plan of Action
for Children be translated into local languages and disseminated widely among local
governments and non-governmental organizations (NGO) as they play an important role in
its implementation. The Committee encourages the State party to take into account the
Declaration and Plan of Action “A World Fit for Children” adopted by the General
Assembly at the Special Session on Children held in May 2002 and its mid-term review of
2007. The Committee encourages the State party to also monitor the implementation of the
“Call for accelerated action on the implementation of the Plan of Action towards Africa Fit
for Children (2008-2012)” adopted in Cairo on 2 November 2007 by the African Union
second Pan-African Forum on Children: midterm review (see A/62/653).
Independent monitoring
14.
While the Committee welcomes the efforts of the State party to monitor the
implementation of the Convention through expansion of social services to the sub-regional level
and the child well-being committees, the Committee reiterates its concern as stated in the