Concluding Observation Committee on the Rights of the Child CRC/C/IRN/CO/3-4 para 74 Full recommendation: The State Party should take urgent steps to counter the impact of river diversion and industrial activity in Khuzestan, including environmental pollution and water shortages. Assessment using Impact Iran human rights indicators1 Article 44 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran stipulates that the ‘state sector’s ownership’ includes dams and large water irrigation networks and that “such ownership must induce development and growth in the country’s economy and not cause any social harm.”2 Article 50 of the Constitution provides that the preservation of the environment “is regarded as a public duty” in the Islamic Republic of Iran and that “economic and other activities that inevitably involve pollution of the environment or cause irreparable damage to it” are forbidden.3 The Islamic Republic of Iran notably adopted the Law to Protect, Restore and Manage the Country’s Wetlands in 2017, which prohibits exploitation and activity which would lead to the irreparable damage to and pollution of wetlands.4 On September 7, 2020, Ebrahim Raisi, the Head of Judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran, adopted the “Executive Order regarding the Council for the Protection of the Public Treasury Rights in Lands and Natural Resources”. According to this order, a council shall be formed to “make policies, coordinate matters, and take necessary precautions in order to protect public rights and prosecute individuals who take action to seize, destroy, and encroach on governmental and public lands and properties, […], natural resources, riparian and littoral lands, springs, canals, dams, …”.5 While there is a legal framework protecting the environment in the Islamic Republic of Iran, notably from pollution and irreparable damage, there is no provisions addressing the impact of environmental destruction on people’s health, including children’s health. Similarly, there is no law addressing the potential impact of industrial activity on children’s health and wellbeing in Iran. Water management in the Islamic Republic of Iran is under the responsibility of the Ministry of Energy which established state bodies to coordinate and manage its activities, including the 1 ESCR.12.2.1.S.1 ; CRC.19.1.S.2 ESCR.12.2.2.P.1; ESCR.12.2.2.P.2; ESCR.11.1.O.1 2 Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, English translation, https://irandataportal.syr.edu/wp-content/uploads/constitutionenglish-1368.pdf 3 Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, English translation, https://irandataportal.syr.edu/wp-content/uploads/constitutionenglish-1368.pdf 4 Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/law/foreign-news/article/iran-law-to-protectwetlands/#:~:text=The%20purpose%20of%20the%20Wetlands,20%2C%202017)%2C%20art. 5 Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran, https://bit.ly/3jI2ode 1

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