CRC Children's Rights · Cross-Covenant Intersectional PI

PI-13: Migrant, Stateless and Missing Children

Cross-covenant intersectional analysis — comparison across CEDAW / CRC / CRPD government documents
⚠️ BETA — This is a cross-covenant intersectional PI brief. Content draws from international GR/CO + adjacent data where domestic government documents are sparse. NGO contributions welcome.
PI ID
PI-13
Platform
CRC Children's Rights
Status
ongoing
Agencies
[mohw_sf, moi_nia, moe, refugee]
Treaty Articles
[A2, A7, A8, A22, A30]
General Recom/Cmt
[GC6, GC22, GC23]
Problem Tags
[INTERSECTIONAL, DATA_GAP, STATELESSNESS]
Intl Comparison
[JP, KR, TH, MY]
Last Updated
2026-05-05

PI-13: Migrant, Stateless and Missing Children

Cross-covenant intersectional PI — childhood × migration × statelessness

1. Platform Evidence

Platform"Migrant / stateless / missing children" segment count
CEDAW gov't documents115 segments (via mothers)
CRC gov't documents160 segments
CRPD gov't documents0 segments

→ CRC has baseline discourse, CEDAW addresses through mothers, CRPD silent on disabled migrant children.

2. International Evidence

CRC General Comment No. 6 (2005) — Unaccompanied / Separated Children

Comprehensive framework: best interests, due process, family reunification, anti-detention.

CRC General Comment No. 22 (2017) — General Principles in International Migration

Joint with CMW Committee. Affirms:

CRC General Comment No. 23 (2017) — Implementation in International Migration

Joint with CMW. Detailed obligations.

Concluding Observations on Taiwan

3. Three Subgroups

Subgroup 1: Children of undocumented migrant workers

Subgroup 2: Children of un-naturalized marriage migrants

Subgroup 3: Refugee / asylum-seeker children

4. Four-dimensional action plan

📊 Data sources to collect

  1. NIA + Household Registration — stateless children estimates (2017-2024)
  2. MOE "non-citizen students" enrollment by school district
  3. NHIA coverage gap analysis for non-citizen children
  4. MOI / NIA — humanitarian permit grants for refugee/asylum children
  5. 👥 Interviews to conduct

    1. Stateless youth (post-18, who can advocate openly, 5-10)
    2. NGO Taoyuan Migrant Workers' Service Office
    3. Catholic Refugee Service Taiwan
    4. Border control / NIA officers (former)
    5. 📨 Freedom-of-information requests

      1. NIA — children born in Taiwan to undocumented parents (2017-2024)
      2. MOE — non-Mandarin instruction availability for newly enrolled children
      3. MOJ — Refugee Act draft progress
      4. Executive Yuan — humanitarian permit policy
      5. 🌐 Relevant international CO / GR

        • CRC GC-6 — Unaccompanied/Separated Children
        • CRC GC-22 + GC-23 (2017) — Joint with CMW on migration
        • CRC §2, 7, 8, 22, 30
        • CMW (1990) — Taiwan not party but standards apply
        • 1954 + 1961 Statelessness Conventions

        5. Cross-covenant joint advocacy entry point

        Cross-references with:

        • CEDAW PI-16 (marriage-migrant women) — mothers of these children
        • CRPD — disabled migrant children (currently 0 segments, candidate for new PI)

        6. Related links