Friday, April 15, 2011

UNHCR, Unicef to jointly mainstream Afghan refugees

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef) signed an agreement for enhanced collaboration to support mainstreaming services for Afghans in the joint programmes under One UN.

This new initiative between the two UN agencies is in line with the Government of Pakistan’s Management and Repatriation Strategy for Afghans in Pakistan for the years 2010-2012.

During the last 30 years, UNHCR has been supporting primary education services in the schools located in the refugee villages in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Punjab provinces. On the other hand, Unicef has been supporting the government in its efforts for equitable access to basic education for all children through capacity building, service delivery and advocacy.

The collaboration between UNHCR-Unicef as stipulated in this partnership indicates that the latter will collaborate for the inclusion of assistance for Afghans in the areas of Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Education, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition and Child Protection and Education in the agency’s relevant programs.

Presently, UNHCR is providing free elementary education to more than 74,000 Afghans through 176 schools in 81 camps. In addition to the provision of free education, the agency also facilitates the repair and maintenance of schools, provide teacher’s salaries and school supplies to students. Under the signed initiative, Unicef will include Afghan children and women in the agency’s programmes to achieve sustainable solutions and ensure their rights to access social services during their stay in the country.

Currently, 60 per cent of the total Afghans reside in urban areas in Pakistan access public education services. The strengthened partnership between the two agencies will enhance advocacy and inclusion of Afghan children in the government’s education policies and programs.

UN Resident Coordinator in Pakistan, Timo Pakkala witnessed the signing ceremony. Country Representative Pakistan, Mengesha Kebede, said, “The UNHCR is entering into new cooperation with a sister UN agencies to strengthen partnership in finding durable solutions for the protracted Afghan refugee situation in Pakistan.”

He noted that the collaboration will contribute to building social equity, human development and promote social cohesion in the host Pakistani communities.

Unicef’s representative, Don Rohrmann stated that the agency’s programmes aim for inclusion and equity and thus Afghan children’s rights are included in its education programme across the country.

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