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(a)
Monitors the implementation of the Convention;
(b)
Deals with complaints from children in a child-sensitive and expeditious
manner; and
(c)
Provides remedies for violations of their rights under the Convention.
In this regard, the Committee further recommends that the State party consider seeking
technical assistance from, among others, UNICEF and OHCHR.
Resources for children
18.
While noting the efforts by the State party to prevent the decline in living standards of
the population, the Committee expresses its concern that budgetary allocations for children are
still insufficient to respond to national and local priorities for the promotion and protection of
children’s rights and to overcome and remedy existing disparities between rural and urban areas
with respect to services provided to children.
19.
In light of article 4 of the Convention, the Committee encourages the State party:
(a)
To continue its efforts to prevent, including through a comprehensive
poverty reduction strategy, the decline in living standards of families, in particular those
with many children, those living in rural areas and single parent families;
(b)
To identify clearly its priorities with respect to child rights issues in order to
ensure that funds are allocated to the maximum extent of available resources and, where
needed, within the framework of international cooperation for the full implementation of
the economic, social and cultural rights of children, in particular for children belonging to
the most vulnerable groups in society; and
(c)
To identify the amount and proportion of the budget spent on children at the
national and local levels in order to evaluate the impact and effect of the expenditures on
children.
Data collection
20.
The Committee expresses its concern that data are not disaggregated for all areas covered
by the Convention. It further notes that data on children are not used in an adequate manner to
assess progress and as a basis for policy-making in the field of children’s rights.
21.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Strengthen its mechanism to collect and analyse systematically disaggregated
data on all persons under 18 for all areas covered by the Convention, with special emphasis
on the most vulnerable groups, including children of economically disadvantaged
households, children living in rural areas, children in institutions, children with disabilities,
and children affected by the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster;