GENEVA — The Vatican has failed to send the United Nations a report on child rights that is now almost 13 years overdue, the head of a UN panel said.
Like all countries that have signed the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Vatican is required to submit regular reports on its efforts to safeguard child rights.
But the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, despite sending repeated reminders, has received no explanation from the Holy See for why it missed a 1997 deadline, according to the committee’s chairwoman Yanghee Lee. In the years since, the Vatican has come under scrutiny over its handling of child sex abuse allegations around the world and recently admitted that up to 1 in 20 priests may be implicated.