The child rights machinery
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, convening for its 35th session from 12 -30 January 2004, examined the most voluminous report in the history of the United Nations treaty bodies, the first periodic report of the government of India. The report is about 500 pages long. After the pre-sessional hearing, the government of India submitted another 62 pages by way of responses. With over half a dozen alternate NGO reports, the members of the Child Rights Committee have an uphill task if they are to effectively examine the implementation in India of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The most striking aspect of the government of India's first periodic report is that it has reportedly been written with the financial support of the UNICEF. This practice is not specific to India since UNICEF does provide financial support to hire professionals to write the periodic reports of governments all over the world.