Revised Guidelines for the Consideration of Communications
SECTION I : ACCESS TO THE COMMITTEE
1) In accordance with article 44 of the African Children’s Charter and these Guidelines,
the following persons may be entitled to submit communications to the Committee
either on their own behalf or on behalf of third parties, alleging violations of one or
more of the provisions of the African Children’s Charter:
a. Any individual or group of natural or legal person including children ;
b. Any State Party to the African Children’s Charter ;
c. Any intergovernmental or non-governmental organisation legally
recognised in either one or more of the Member States of the African Union, a
State Party to the African Children’s Charter or the United Nations;
d. Any specialised organ or agency of the African Union and United Nations.
2) A complainant submitting a communication may designate an attorney or other
person to represent her/ him before the Committee in the communication itself or
in a separate document.
3) A Communication may be presented on behalf of a child victim without her/his
agreement on condition that the complainant is able to show that her/his action is
taken in the supreme interest of the child. When possible, the child victim who is
able to express her/his opinions shall be informed of the communication presented
on her/his behalf.
4) (a) The Committee’s jurisdiction is determined by the child’s age at the time of
the alleged violation.
(b)When a communication has been initiated before the Committee but is not
concluded before the child’s 18th birthday, the Committee retains the jurisdiction to
continue to deal with the communication
SECTION II : FORM AND CONTENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
1) General Principle
The Committee shall consider a communication against a State Party alleging
violations of the rights and welfare of the child enshrined in the African Children’s
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