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(b)
Conduct inquiries on matters relating to children’s rights;
(c)
Prepare and publicize opinions, recommendations and reports, either at the
request of national authorities or on their own initiative, on any matter relating to the promotion
and protection of children’s rights;
(d)
Keep under review the adequacy and effectiveness of law and practice relating to
the protection of children’s rights;
(e)
Promote harmonization of national legislation, regulations and practices with the
Convention on the Rights of the Child, its Optional Protocols and other international human
rights instruments relevant to children’s rights and promote their effective implementation,
including through the provision of advice to public and private bodies in construing and applying
the Convention;
(f)
Ensure that national economic policy makers take children’s rights into account in
setting and evaluating national economic and development plans;
(g)
Review and report on the Government’s implementation and monitoring of the
state of children’s rights, seeking to ensure that statistics are appropriately disaggregated and
other information collected on a regular basis in order to determine what must be done to realize
children’s rights;
(h)
instruments;
Encourage ratification of or accession to any relevant international human rights
(i)
In accordance with article 3 of the Convention requiring that the best interests of
children should be a primary consideration in all actions concerning them, ensure that the impact
of laws and policies on children is carefully considered from development to implementation and
beyond;
(j)
In light of article 12, ensure that the views of children are expressed and heard on
matters concerning their human rights and in defining issues relating to their rights;
(k)
Advocate for and facilitate meaningful participation by children’s rights NGOs,
including organizations comprised of children themselves, in the development of domestic
legislation and international instruments on issues affecting children;
(l)
Promote public understanding and awareness of the importance of children’s
rights and, for this purpose, work closely with the media and undertake or sponsor research and
educational activities in the field;
(m)
In accordance with article 42 of the Convention which obligates State parties to
“make the principles and provisions of the Convention widely known, by appropriate and active
means, to adults and children alike”, sensitize the Government, public agencies and the general
public to the provisions of the Convention and monitor ways in which the State is meeting its
obligations in this regard;