| Country | Bulgaria |
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| Overview of the child rights situation | In Bulgaria, the situation is particularly difficult for children from Roma families, as they often do not enjoy health care, have no access to education and are exposed to exploitation. Violence in various forms takes up a large part of the report and poses a threat to many children in Bulgaria. The living situation and the implementation of children's rights for children who suffer from discrimination, i.e., children who are not Bulgarian citizens or have a disability, are very poor. |
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| Female genital mutilation and reproductive rights | The Committee recommends to ensure unimpeded access to sexual and reproductive health services, including confidential counselling and modern contraception, and make the conditions for abortion less restrictive. Pregnant girls placed in correctional facilities are often deprived of adequate living conditions, including a safe environment, adequate food and nutrition and a lack of access to appropriate medical care, and separation of mother and child after birth is apparently common place. |
| Racism, children belonging to a minority and indigenous children | Hate speech against asylum seekers and refugees in the media as well as among high-ranking officials is on the rise. |
| Situation of children with disabilities | The Committee urges the State Party to give priority to measures that facilitate the full inclusion of children with disabilities, including those with intellectual and psychosocial disabilities, in all areas of public life, including leisure activities, community-based care and provision of social housing with reasonable accommodation. Also, Bulgaria should guarantee all children with disabilities the right to inclusive education in mainstream school, independent of parental consent. |
| Education | |
| Free primary and secondary school | Yes |
| Free kindergarten | Yes |
| Digital possibilities | The Committee urges the State party to develop a national programme to address violence in schools with support from the Ministry of Education and Science and teacher training agencies to establish standards, mentoring and peer review of violence in schools, and provide training, including for parents, on the risks of bullying, including cyber bullying. |
| Health | |
| physical health | The Committee is concerned at the high rate of infant mortality in some parts of the country owing to a lack of adequate health care, poverty, inadequate nutrition and the existence of harmful traditional practices. |
| mental health | The Committee recommends that community-based mental health services be made readily available and preventive work in schools, the home and care centres be strengthened. It also recommends that the number of child psychiatrists and psychologists be increased. |
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| Business sector | The Committee is concerned that children living in vulnerable situations, particularly Roma children, continue to be exposed to harmful and exploitative work in the informal economy, mainly in agriculture, tourism, retail and domestic work. |
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| Situation of juvenile justice | The Committee is deeply concerned at reports indicating that children in juvenile detention centres suffer from disproportionate punishment, including physical beatings, arbitrary periods in solitary confinement and limited food rations. In addition to that, children as young as 8 years of age continue to be deprived of their liberty in correctional facilities. |
| Specific observations | The Commission for the Protection against Discrimination does not have a special unit to deal with cases of discrimination against children. |
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| Additional Background | Concluding observations on the third to fifth periodic reports released on 21 November 2016. |
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