ARTICLE 31: RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CHILDEvery child shall have responsibilities towards his family and society, the State and other legally recognized communities and the international community. The child, subject to his age and ability, and such limitations as may be contained in the present Charter, shall have the duty;(a) to work for the cohesion of the family, to respect his parents, superiors and elders at all times and to assist them in case of need;(b) to serve his national community by placing his physical and intellectual abilities at its service;(c) to preserve and strengthen social and national solidarity;(d) to preserve and strengthen African cultural values in his relations with other members of the society, in the spirit of tolerance, dialogue and consultation and to contribute to the moral well-being of society;(e) to preserve and strengthen the independence and the integrity of his country;(f) to contribute to the best of his abilities, at all times and at all levels, to the promotion and achievement of African Unity.PART II: CHAPTER TWO : ESTABLISHMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS AND WELFARE OF THE CHILDARTICLE 32: THE COMMITTEEAn African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child hereinafter called `the Committee’ shall be established within the Organization of African Unity to promote and protect the rights and welfare of the child.ARTICLE 33: COMPOSITION1. The Committee shall consist of 11 members of high moral standing, integrity, impartiality and competence in matters of the rights and welfare of the child. 2. The members of the Committee shall serve in their personal capacity.3. The Committee shall not include more than one national of the same State.ARTICLE 34: ELECTIONAs soon as this Charter shall enter into force the members of the Committee shall be elected by secret ballot by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government from a list of persons nominated by the States Parties to the present Charter.ARTICLE 35: CANDIDATESEach State Party to the present Charter may nominate not more than two candidates. The candidates must have one of the nationalities of the States Parties to the present Charter. When two candidates are nominated by a State, one of them shall not be a national of that State.ARTICLE 361. The Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity shall invite States Parties to the present Charter to nominate candidates at least six months before the elections.2. The Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity shall draw up in alphabetical order, a list of persons nominated and communicate it to the Heads of State and Government at least two months before the elections.ARTICLE 37: TERM OF OFFICE1. The members of the Committee shall be elected for a term of five years and may not be re-elected, however. the term of four of the members elected at the first election shall expire after two years and the term of six others, after four years.12. Immediately after the first election, the Chairman of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity shall draw lots to determine the names of those members referred to in sub-paragraph 1 of this Article.3. The Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity shall convene the first meeting of Committee at the Headquarters of the Organization within six months of the election of