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SPOTLIGHTING THE INVISIBLE JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN IN AFRICA THE AFRICAN CHILD POLICY FORUM (ACPF) The African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) is an independent, not for profit, Pan-African Institute of policy research and dialogue on the African child. ACPF was established with the conviction that putting children first on the public agenda is fundamental for the realization of their rights and wellbeing and for bringing about lasting social and economic progress in Africa. ACPF’s work is rights based, inspired by universal values and informed by global experiences and knowledge and is committed to Internationalism. Its work is guided by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the child, and other regional and international human rights instruments. ACPF aims to specifically contribute to improved knowledge on children in Africa; monitor and report progress; identify policy options; provide a platform for dialogue; collaborate with governments, inter-governmental organisations and civil society in the development and implementation of effective pro-child policies and programmes and also promote a common voice for children in and out of Africa. The African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) P.O. Box 1179, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel: +251 (0)11 662 81 92/96/97/99 Fax: +251 (0)11 662 82 00 Email: [email protected] Websites: www.africanchildforum.org www.africanchild.info © 2018 ACPF Suggested citation: ACPF (2018). Spotlighting the Invisible: Justice for children in Africa. Designed by: MK Advertising and Printing ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The African Child Policy Forum wishes to express its gratitude to all the stakeholders whose invaluable contributions made this publication possible. The Study was developed through a consultative process, with inputs from various individuals and organisations. In particular, we extend our gratitude to Professor Julia J. Sloth-Nielsen for developing the initial and subsequent drafts of the Report. We acknowledge the invaluable contributions of participants of the validation workshop for the Study held on 13-14 March 2018. ACPF also appreciates the contribution and support of our partner Defence for Children International (DCI), particularly their contribution to the country studies and for validation of earlier drafts of the report. In particular, we appreciate the inputs of Lazhar Jouili (DCI-Tunisia); Abdul Manaff Kemokai and Johan Vigne (DCI-Sierra Leone); Aicha Elmoustapha (DCI-Mauritania); Foday M. Kawah and Johan Vigne (DCI-Liberia); and Hani Hilal, Mohammad Ahmad, Hiba Mohammad, Alaa Ra'I; Samah Nahhas; and Ahmad Fayez (DCI-Egypt). We would also like to acknowledge the invaluable contributions from ACPF experts whose substantive country briefs informed the Study namely; Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Mouhamed Toure, Mohamadou Lamine Cisse, Daouda Seck, Amsatou Sow Sidibe and Karine Kouka (Senegal); Osai Ojigho and Ivy Odia (Nigeria); and Rumbidzai Dube and Rediet Yaschalew (Ethopia). We are grateful for the financial support of our funders, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund as well as all our partners that have provided technical and financial support to ACPF, without which the Study would not have been undertaken. To all of you, we say thank you. Finally, this work was carried out under the leadership of Dr Nkatha Murungi with the support of Ms Rumbidzai Dube and Ms Rediet Yaschalew, constituting the Children and the Law Programme of the African Child Policy Forum. Spotlighting the Invisible: Justice for children in Africa I i LIST OF ACRONYMS ACERWC African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child ACPF African Child Policy forum ACRWC African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child ARRS Arrest, reception and referral service AU African Union CLPC Children’s Legal Protection Centre CRC United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child CYCC Child and youth care centre Danida Danish International Development Agency DCI Defence for Children International DCS Department of Correctional Services DOVVSU Domestic Violence and Victims Support unit DPP Director of Public Prosecutions DRC Democratic Republic of Congo FSU Family Support Unit HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome IDR Informal dispute resolution INGO International non-governmental organisation IOM International Organisation for Migration JDLs United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty NCJF National Child Justice Forum NGO(s) Non-governmental organisation(s) OMCT World Organisation against Torture SDGs Sustainable Development Goals SLP Sierra Leone Police SOCA Sexual Offences and Community Affairs Unit UN United Nations UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund UNICEF ESARO UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office UNODC United Nations office on Drugs and Crime WACPS Women and Children Protection Section Spotlighting the Invisible: Justice for children in Africa I ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ......................................................................................................i LIST OF ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................ ii PREFACE ............................................................................................................................viii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................ x CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................1 1.1 Background and Rationale of the Study ......................................................................1 1.2. Situations where Children are Involved In Justice Systems .....................................2 1.2.1 Criminal justice ..........................................................................................................................2 2.1.1.1 Children in conflict with the law .....................................................................................2 1.2.1.2 Child victims and witnesses ........................................................................................... 2 1.2.2 Civil justice ................................................................................................................................3 1.2.2.1 Care and protection .........................................................................................................3 1.2.2.2 Family law matters ........................................................................................................... 3 1.2.2.3 Unaccompanied children ............................................................................................... 4 1.2.3 Administrative procedures.........................................................................................................4 1.2.4 Customary/traditional courts and other informal alternatives ..................................................4 1.3. Vulnerable Groups ..................................................................................................................5 CHAPTER II: INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS RELATED TO CHILDREN IN JUSTICE SYSTEMS .....................6 2.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................6 2.2 The Beijing Rules (1985)............................................................................................................6 2.3 The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) and its Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography (2000) and the Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure (2011) .......................................................7 2.4 The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (1990) ..........................................9 2.5 The UN Guidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (1990) ...................................11 2.6 The UN Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty (1990).........................11 2.7 The UN Guidelines for Action on Children in the Criminal Justice system (1997) ......................11 2.8 The UN Guidelines on Justice in Matters involving Child Victims and Witnesses (2005)...............11 2.9 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) and the Optional Protocol ..................................................................................................................................12 2.10 The Hague Conventions, including the Child Support Convention (2007).................................13 2.11 The UN Guidelines on the Alternative Care of Children (2009) ............................................... 14 2.12 The UN Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-Custodial Measures for Women Offenders (‘the Bangkok Rules’) (2010) and the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (2015) (‘the Mandela Rules’)................................................. 14 Spotlighting the Invisible: Justice for children in Africa I iii 2.13 Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Fair Trial and Legal assistance in Africa, and Guidelines on Action for Children in Justice Systems in Africa (2011) ................................15 2.14 UN Guidance Note on Justice for Children (2008) and Human Rights Council Resolution on the Administration of Justice, in particular Juvenile Justice (2011) .....................................17 2.15 UN Reports on Violence against Children in the Juvenile Justice System (2012) and on Restorative Justice (2013) and the UN Model Strategies and Practical Measures on the Elimination of Violence against Children in the Field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (Model Strategies on VAC) (2014).................................................................................. 18 2.16 Model Law on Juvenile Justice (2013) ......................................................................................19 2.17 The Sustainable Development Goals (2015) .............................................................................20 2.18 Human Rights Council Report on Non-Discrimination and Protection of Persons with Increased Vulnerability in the Administration of Justice (2017) and the appointment of a Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Children Deprived of their Liberty ............................................................................................................................ 20 2.19 Systems-strengthening and child-friendly justice ..................................................................... 21 CHAPTER III: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE ........................................................................................23 3.1 Participation ..............................................................................................................................23 3.1.1 Basic concepts........................................................................................................................ 23 3.1.2 Contextual analysis .................................................................................................................23 3.1.3 Examples ................................................................................................................................23 3.2 Best interests of the child .........................................................................................................2.5 3.2.1 Basic concepts .......................................................................................................................25 3.2.2 Contextual analysis .................................................................................................................26 3.2.3 Examples ................................................................................................................................26 3.3 Dignity .......................................................................................................................................28 3.3.1 Basic concepts.............................................................................................................................. 28 3.3.2 Contextual analysis ...................................................................................................................... 28 3.3.3 Examples ....................................................................................................................................28 3.4 Non-discrimination ...................................................................................................................30 3.4.1 Basic Concepts............................................................................................................................ 30 3.4.2 Contextual Analysis ....................................................................................................................30 3.4.3 Examples ....................................................................................................................................30 3.5 Rule of law ................................................................................................................................31 3.5.1 Basic concepts .............................................................................................................................. 31 3.5.2 Contextual analysis ......................................................................................................................31 3.5.3 Examples .....................................................................................................................................32 3.6 Child-adapted systems and institutions ...........................................................................................33 iv I Spotlighting the Invisible: Justice for children in Africa

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