UNITED NATIONS

CRC

Convention on the Rights of the Child

Distr.GENERAL

CRC/C/1382 April 2004

Original: ENGLISH

COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILDThirty-sixth sessionGeneva, 17 May-4 June2004

PROVISIONAL AGENDA AND ANNOTATIONS

Note by the Secretary-General

1.The thirty-sixth session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child will be held at the United Nations Office at Geneva from 17 May to 4 June2004. The first meeting of the session will be convened on Monday, 17 May2004 at 10 a.m.

2.In accordance with rule 6 of the provisional rules of procedure, the Secretary-General has prepared, in consultation with the Chairperson of the Committee, the attached provisional agenda for the thirty-sixth session. Annotations to the provisional agenda are also attached.

3.Pursuant to rule 32 of the provisional rules of procedure, the meetings of the Committee shall be held in public unless the Committee decides otherwise.

4.The attention of the States parties is drawn, in particular, to the annotations to item 4, containing the list of reports that will be before the Committee at its thirty-sixth session.

5.A pre-sessional working group, established in accordance with rule 63 of the provisional rules of procedure, met at the United Nations Office in Geneva from 3 to 6 February 2004.

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Provisional agenda

1.Adoption of the agenda.

2.Organizational matters.

3.Submission of reports by States parties.

4.Consideration of reports of States parties.

5.Cooperation with other United Nations bodies, specialized agencies and othercompetent bodies.

6.Methods of work of the Committee.

7.General comments.

8.Future meetings.

9.Other matters.

Annotations

Item 1. Adoption of the agenda

1.Under rule 8 of the provisional rules of procedure, the first item on the provisional agenda shall be the adoption of the agenda, except for the election of officers when required under rule 16. In accordance with rule 9 of the provisional rules of procedure, the Committee may revise the agenda and may, as appropriate, add, defer or delete items. Only urgent or important items may be added to the agenda.

Item 2. Organizational matters

2.Under this item, the Committee may wish to consider its programme of work for the session, as well as any other matter concerning the modalities of discharging its functions under the Convention.

Item 3. Submission of reports by States parties

Reports received

3.In addition to the reports which are scheduled for consideration by the Committee at its thirty-sixth session (see the timetable for consideration of reports under item 4 below), the Secretary-General has received the following initial reports:

State party

Date due

Symbol

Brazil

1992

CRC/C/3/Add.65

Bahamas

1993

CRC/C/8/Add.50

Albania

1994

CRC/C/11/Add.27

Equatorial Guinea

1994

CRC/C/11/Add.26

Antigua and Barbuda

1995

CRC/C/28/Add.22

Botswana

1997

CRC/C/51/Add.9

4.The Secretary-General has also received the following second periodic reports, in addition to those scheduled for consideration at the thirty-sixth session:

State party

Due in

Symbol

Belize

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.29

Ecuador

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.28

Mongolia

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.32

Nepal

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.30

Philippines

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.31

Togo

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.27

Uganda

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.33

Ghana

1997

CRC/C/65/Add.34

Croatia

1998

CRC/C/70/Add.23

Hungary

1998

CRC/C/70/Add.25

Austria

1999

CRC/C/83/Add.8

Azerbaijan

1999

CRC/C/83/Add.13

Lithuania

1999

CRC/C/83/Add.14

China

1999

CRC/C/83/Add.9

Trinidad and Tobago

1999

CRC/C/83/Add.12

Algeria

2000

CRC/C/93/Add.7

Iran, Islamic Republic of

2001

CRC/C/104/Add.3

Luxembourg

2001

CRC/C/104/Add.4

Saudi Arabia

2003

CRC/C/136/Add.1

Liechtenstein

2003

CRC/C/136/Add.2

5.The Secretary-General has also received the following third periodic reports:

State party

Due in

Symbol

Bolivia

2002

CRC/C/125/Add.1

Costa Rica

2002

CRC/C/125/Add.4

Nicaragua

2002

CRC/C/125/Add.3

Peru

2002

CRC/C/125/Add.6

Russian Federation

2002

CRC/C/125/Add.5

Sweden

2002

CRC/C/125/Add.1

Australia

2003

CRC/C/129/Add.4

Denmark

2003

CRC/C/129/Add.3

Finland

2003

CRC/C/129/Add.5

Norway

2003

CRC/C/129/Add.1

Yemen

2003

CRC/C/129/Add.2

Reports due

6.Under rule 67 of the provisional rules of procedure, the Secretary-General is required to notify the Committee at each session of all cases of non-submission of reports. Accordingly, the States parties whose initial reports were due by 19 March 2004 but have not yet been received are listed below:

State party

Date due

Number of reminders sent

Angola

3 January 1993

8

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 March 1994

7

Turkmenistan

19 October 1995

6

Congo

12 November 1995

6

Afghanistan

26 April 1996

5

Nauru

25 August 1996

5

Samoa

28 December 1996

5

Malaysia

19 March 1997

4

Swaziland

5 October 1997

4

Tuvalu

21 October 1997

4

Tonga

5 December 1997

4

Kiribati

9 January 1998

3

Niue

18 January 1998

3

Cook Islands

5 July 1999

2

7.At its twenty-ninth session (see CRC/C/114, paragraph 561), the Committee decided to send a letter to all States parties whose initial reports were due in 1992 and 1993, requesting them to submit that report within one year. The Committee further decided to inform those States parties in the same letter that should they not report within one year, the Committee would consider the situation of child rights in the State in the absence of the initial report, as foreseen in the Committee’s “Overview of the reporting procedures” (CRC/C/33, paras. 29-32) and in light of rule 67 of the Committee’s provisional rules of procedure (CRC/C/4). In this regard, as at 1 November 2003, the Committee had received the initial report of Dominica, Guyana, Sao Tome and Principe, and Bahamas. In letters sent on 30 June 2003 to the Governments of Angola and Brazil, the Committee requested again the submission of their initial reports before 15 November 2003. In these letters, the Committee reiterated its position that it would consider during 2004 the situation of child rights in the concerned State party, even in the absence of the initial report. In this regard, as at 19 March 2004, the Committee had received the initial report of Brazil.

8.At its thirty-third session the Committee decided to send a letter to all States parties whose initial reports were due in 1994 (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Equatorial Guinea), requesting them to submit that report within one year. The Committee informed States parties in the same letter that, should they not report within one year, the Committee would consider the situation of child rights in the State in the absence of the initial report. As at 19 March 2004, the Committee had received the initial reports of Albania and Equatorial Guinea.

9.The States parties whose second periodic reports were due by 19 March 2004 but have not yet been received are listed below:

State party

Date due

Benin

1 September 1997

Bhutan

1 September 1997

Guinea

1 September 1997

Holy See

1 September 1997

Kenya

1 September 1997

Mauritius

1 September 1997

Saint Kitts and Nevis

1 September 1997

Senegal

1 September 1997

Sierra Leone

1 September 1997

Gambia

6 September 1997

Guinea-Bissau

18 September 1997

Seychelles

6 October 1997

Zimbabwe

10 October 1997

Venezuela

12 October 1997

Mali

19 October 1997

Democratic Republic of the Congo

19 October 1997

Brazil

23 October 1997

Malta

29 October 1997

Namibia

29 October 1997

Niger

29 October 1997

Chad

31 October 1997

Barbados

7 November 1997

Burundi

17 November 1997

Grenada

4 December 1997

Uruguay

19 December 1997

Angola

3 January 1998

Djibouti

4 January 1998

Malawi

31 January 1998

Serbia and Montenegro

1 February 1998

Guyana

12 February 1998

Côte d’Ivoire

5 March 1998

Maldives

12 March 1998

Bahamas

21 March 1998

Dominica

11 April 1998

Lao People’s Democratic Republic

6 June 1998

Sao Tome and Principe

12 June 1998

Mauritania

14 June 1998

Bulgaria

2 July 1998

United Republic of Tanzania

9 July 1998

Dominican Republic

10 July 1998

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

16 September 1998

Cuba

19 September 1998

Israel

1 November 1998

Estonia

19 November 1998

Kuwait

19 November 1998

San Marino

24 December 1998

Trinidad and Tobago

3 January 1999

Zambia

4 January 1999

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 March 1999

Bahrain

14 March 1999

Albania

27 March 1999

Lesotho

8 April 1999

Thailand

25 April 1999

Latvia

13 May 1999

Central African Republic

23 May 1999

Cape Verde

3 July 1999

Equatorial Guinea

14 July 1999

Ireland

27 October 1999

Cambodia

13 November 1999

Slovakia

31 December 1999

Cameroon

9 February 2000

Republic of Moldova

24 February 2000

Papua New Guinea

31 March 2000

Suriname

31 March 2000

Micronesia (Federated States of)

3 June 2000

Greece

9 June 2000

Liberia

3 July 2000

Saint Lucia

15 July 2000

Monaco

20 July 2000

Comoros

21 July 2000

Armenia

5 August 2000

Vanuatu

5 August 2000

Fiji

11 September 2000

Turkmenistan

19 October 2000

Gabon

10 March 2001

Afghanistan

26 April 2001

Mozambique

25 May 2001

Iraq

14 July 2001

Uzbekistan

28 July 2001

Nauru

25 August 2001

Eritrea

1 September 2001

Kazakhstan

10 September 2001

Samoa

28 December 2001

10.Under this item, the Committee will have before it notes by the Secretary-General concerning the list of States whose initial reports under article 44 of the Convention were respectively due in 1992 (CRC/C/3), 1993 (CRC/C/8), 1994 (CRC/C/11), 1995 (CRC/C/28), 1996 (CRC/C/41), 1997 (CRC/C/51), 1998 (CRC/C/61) and 1999 (CRC/C/78) (no initial reports were due in 2000). The Committee will also have before it a note by the Secretary-General containing the list of States whose second periodic reports were due in 1997 (CRC/C/65), 1998 (CRC/C/70), 1999 (CRC/C/83), 2000 (CRC/C/93), 2001 (CRC/C/104) or 2002 (CRC/C/117).

11.Further, the Committee will have before it a document indicating the status of submission of reports under the Convention and its two optional protocols (CRC/C/139) which also indicates exceptional measures granted by the Committee to States parties that are encountering problems in complying with the strict time frame for submission of reports established by the Convention in article 44, paragraph 1, or the consideration of whose reports has been delayed. These recommendations apply as exceptional measures taken for one time only.

12.Under this item, the Committee will also have before it a note by the Secretary-General on the follow-up to the consideration of initial reports by States parties to the Convention (CRC/C/27/Rev.11).

Item 4. Consideration of reports of States parties

13.A tentative timetable for consideration of reports at the thirty-sixth session, prepared by the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Chairperson and subject to approval by the Committee, is given below.

Tentative timetable for consideration of reports of States parties

Tuesday, 18 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.

3-6 p.m.

El Salvador

CRC/C/65/Add.25

Wednesday, 19 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Panama

CRC/C/70/Add.20

Friday, 21 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Rwanda

CRC/C/70/Add.22

Monday, 24 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Sao Tome and Principe

CRC/C/8/Add.49

Tuesday, 25 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Liberia

CRC/C/28/Add.21

Wednesday, 26 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Myanmar

CRC/C/70/Add.21

Friday, 28 May

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Dominica

CRC/C/8/Add.48

Tuesday, 1 June

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

CRC/C/65/Add.24

Wednesday, 2 June

10 a.m.-1 p.m.3-6 p.m.

France

CRC/C/65/Add.26

14.In accordance with rule 68 of the provisional rules of procedure, representatives of the States parties shall be invited to attend the meetings of the Committee when their reports are examined. Such representatives should be able to answer questions put to them by the Committee and make statements on reports already submitted by their State, and may also submit further information.

15.In accordance with rule 68 of the Committee’s provisional rules of procedure, the Secretary-General has notified the States parties concerned of the opening date, duration and place of the thirty-sixth session of the Committee, at which their respective reports will be examined, and has invited them to send representatives to attend the meetings of the Committee at which their reports will be examined.

Item 5.Cooperation with other United Nations bodies, specializedagencies and other competent bodies

16.Under this item, the Committee may wish to pursue its discussion of ways and areas in which existing cooperation with various relevant bodies could be further strengthened to enhance the promotion and protection of the rights of the child.

Item 6. Methods of work of the Committee

17.Under this item, the Committee may wish to pursue its discussion concerning the organization of its future work, as well as the procedure to be followed in the consideration of reports by States parties and their follow-up, including where necessary areas identified for technical assistance.

18.The Committee will have before it a note by the secretariat containing a compilation of the conclusions and recommendations adopted by the Committee at its first to twenty‑ninth sessions (CRC/C/19/Rev.10).

Item 7. General comments

19.Under this item, the Committee may wish to pursue the elaboration of general comments based on the various principles and provisions of the Convention.

Item 8. Future meetings

20.Under this item, the Committee will be informed of any developments relating to the schedule of its future meetings.

Item 9. Other matters

21.Under this item, members may wish to discuss such other matters relating to the work of the Committee as may be necessary.

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