| Country | Tonga |
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| Overview of the child rights situation | Tonga's first report is very extensive. Especially in the area of health, many tasks arise for the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Tonga also needs to do more in the area of climate protection and preparing children for it, because the country is one of the first and most exposed to climate change and its consequences. |
| Violence | The Committee is seriously concerned at the reportedly high level of abuse of children, including domestic violence, sexual abuse and incest, and the significant underreporting of such cases for a variety of reasons, including the fear of stigma. |
| Discrimination | |
| Female genital mutilation and reproductive rights | The Committee is concerned that the rate of teenage pregnancies is high and pregnant girls and young mothers are stigmatized. Also, teenage girls have limited access to safe reproductive and sexual health services and education, especially in rural areas and on the outer islands, and to methods of birth control, also due to fear of stigmatization. In addition, abortion is a criminal offence, without any exceptions for cases of rape or incest, and the prohibition leads teenage girls to have recourse to unsafe abortions, with consequent risks for their life and health. |
| Racism, children belonging to a minority and indigenous children | |
| Situation of children with disabilities | The Committee is seriously concerned at the limited access of children with disabilities to inclusive education, health care, to rehabilitation, early identification and referral programmes, transportation and all public buildings and spaces, and at the situation regarding service delivery in all areas. |
| Education | |
| Free primary and secondary school | No |
| Free kindergarten | No |
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| Health | |
| physical health | To guarantee every child the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, the Committee recommends that the State party strengthen primary health care for children, particularly in remote areas and on the outer islands, and take measures to reduce infant and under-5 mortality due to perinatal and neonatal conditions. |
| mental health | The Committee is concerned at the high rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviour among adolescents. It is also concerned that children aged 17 or above with intellectual, psychosocial and behavioural problems can be placed in wards together with adults. |
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| Impacts of climate change | Noting that the State party is among the most vulnerable countries in terms of exposure to natural hazards and risk, the Committee is concerned that more could be done to include the special needs of children, including children with disabilities, in planning disaster risk reduction preparedness, response and recovery and that school infrastructure, particularly in remote areas, is not resilient, reliable and accessible in case of natural disaster. |
| Business sector | The Committee urges the State party to review and amend the legislation to ensure that children are explicitly protected from commercial sexual exploitation, including pornography, and explicitly prohibit the involvement of children in illicit activities, such as the producing and trafficking of drugs. Further, the Committee urges Tonga to develop and implement the hazardous child labour list, develop a strategy for the elimination of the worst forms of child labour and the enforcement of child labour laws, provide training for labour inspectors to enforce child labour laws and provide sufficient resources for the implementation of those laws. Tonga further needs to determine the conditions in which light work may be permitted and the number of hours during which such employment of children may be undertaken, ensuring that children have sufficient leisure time and do not miss school. Additionally, Tonga should collect data on the nature and extent of and trends in the worst forms of child labour, including commercial sexual exploitation, in order to inform current and future policies and strategies. |
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| Situation of juvenile justice | The Committee notes that the State party is developing a youth diversion scheme as an alternative to a formal child justice system. However, the Committee is seriously concerned that there is no law governing the administration of juvenile justice and that there is no time limit for pretrial detention of children. Furthermore, the Committee is seriously concerned that children appearing in court generally do not have legal representation and that judges and magistrates are not aware of the provisions of the Convention. In addition, due to budgetary constraints, there is no separate juvenile detention facility, children are mixed with adults and whipping can be administered as a punishment for boys below the age of 16. |
| Specific observations | The Committee is concerned that the best interests of the child are not independently assessed and are subsumed into the best interests of the family and the community. Therefore, the Committee recommends that the State party strengthen its efforts to ensure that the right is appropriately integrated and consistently interpreted and applied in all legislative, administrative and judicial proceedings, as well as in decisions made by officials, especially judiciary, police, health and education professionals, the family and the community. |
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| Additional background (new) | Concluding observations on the initial report released on 2 July 2019. More information about education in Tonga: https://neqmap.bangkok.unesco.org |
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