Governor
Sullivan Chime of Enugu State has described the partnership between his
administration in the state with UNICEF in promoting healthcare and
other social services to the people as very beneficial and rewarding.
The Governor made this assertion through his Deputy, Mr. Sunday
Onyebuchi at the signing of the 2013 Programme Implementation Agreement
,PIA, between the state government and the UNICEF Country
Representatives at the Government House, Enugu.
Chime noted that the state benefited most in the partnership in the
area of policy formulation for the healthcare of children and women.
He added that Enugu State was the first to have launchÉd the Free
Maternal and Child Healthcare in Nigeria at the inception of the
administration and had sustained the programme till date with good
results.
He explained that government also empowered women through workshop and seminars on HIV/AIDS eradication in the state.
The Governor said that his administration was women friendly, adding
that 30% of the elected and appointed posts in the state were occupied
by women.
Governor Chime observed that with the signing of the implementation
agreement, a new chart had been created to actualize the drive on the
2013 programme.
Earlier in an address, the leader of the UNICEF Country
Representatives, Jean Cough expressed happiness for the cordial
relationship that currently exists between the state government and
UNICEF, adding that Governor Chime’s administration had continued to
provide enabling environment that had facilitated her organization’s
implementation of her programmes in the state.
She added that she was in the Government House to formalize the
partnership of UNICEF with the state government to foster the interest
of women and children.
Cough said that UNICEF and state governments signed an annual
Programme Implementation Agreement ,PIA, in line with the Federal
Government/UNICEF 2009 to 2013 country programme of cooperation.
UNICEF Country Representative added that the ongoing health sector
programmes in the state were impressive, especially the strengthening of
human resources, cutting across all the community health facilities,
the provision of logistic support, and the procurement of drugs to
support the free health services for women and children.
She further said that UNICEF would continue to provide technical
support to Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the state, including
the civil society organizations for the realization of the rights of
women and children.
According to her, some of the achievements made by UNICEF in
partnership with the Enugu State Government for children’s survival
include, basic education and protection in the state.
She requested Governor Chime to sustain the progress made so far and
consolidate on the gains made in improving child health outcomes in the
state.
She pleaded with the state government to increase the allocation of resources to the delivery of basic services to children.
Source: daily post
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