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UNICEF Charges Govts, Communities On Ownership Of Projects

by Emmanuel Mgheahurike
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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) chief of field office in Enugu, Mrs Juliet Chiluwe, has called on the various governments, stakeholders and communities to take ownership of projects executed in their areas  to maximise the envisaged benefits.

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Mrs Chiluwe, who spoke at the 2023 end – of- year review meeting for the four states of  Imo,  Abia, Anambra and Enugu,  reminded the stakeholders that UNICEF is not an implementing organisation, but a catalyst that acts between the donors and the beneficiaries.

She said; “We want to know how well we are partnering. We want the various governments and stakeholders to support the process and take ownership of the projects in their states and communities.”

She added that UNICEF requires inputs from the stakeholders to guide it in identifying projects and ensuring that such projects were not misused after execution, emphasizing that every kobo spent on them must be properly accounted for at the end of the day.

Essentially, the meeting centered on progress made by  UNICEF in contributing and driving results for children in Nigeria, including responses related to emergency , adolescents and gender issues, as well as factors that facilitated or constrained the achievement of  results.

It also considered key innovations of the country programmes in achieving better results for children and lessons learned in the past one year from operational effectiveness perspective and factors that drove the partnership forward.

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The review meeting also considered the key strategic priorities of the country programme for 2024 against the rolling work plan, as well as the extent UNICEF leveraged partnerships to broaden the reach and deepen the impact for children, including cross-sectoral collaborations.

Various implementing units under the programme, including health, education, nutrition, child protection, planning, WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), communication, among others, presented reports of the year.

 

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