UN Child Rights Committee to review Sri Lanka on sale of children
(MENAFN- Colombo Gazette) The UN Child Rights Committee will meet in Geneva from 13 to 31 May to review Botswana, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Malta, Singapore, and Tonga.
The Committee will also review Sri Lanka under the Optional Protocol on sale of children. The above are among the States parties to the Child Rights Convention and its Optional Protocols, and so are required to undergo regular reviews on how they are implementing the Committee's previous recommendations and the Convention or its Optional Protocols. The public sessions will take place in the ground floor conference room of Palais Wilson in Geneva. The Committee is scheduled to publish its findings on the respective States on 6 June 2019, and to hold a press conference on the same day.

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