UNICEF and SPC Join Hands to Support 14 Pacific Island Count
UNICEF and SPC Join Hands to Support 14 Pacific
Island Countries
NADI, 2 May 2013
– The needs and priorities expressed by Pacific
Island Countries and Territories will guide the renewed
partnership between the United Nations Children’s Fund
(UNICEF) Pacific Office and the Secretariat of the Pacific
Community (SPC).
A four-year memorandum of
understanding (MoU) to strengthen the partnership and
enhance joint contribution for the health and development of
Pacific islanders was signed today by both organisations.
‘The new MoU between UNICEF and SPC recognises
that our continued team work will reinforce our efforts to
ensure that Pacific children and youth grow up in a safe and
protected environment and have access to the best health and
education services possible,’ said Dr Isiye Ndombi,
UNICEF Pacific Representative.
Between them, SPC
and UNICEF Pacific cover a range of areas relating to human
development, rights, human security and statistics. The
revised MoU replaces the former which was signed in 2008 and
ended in 2011.
‘To increase their effectiveness
and make the best use of resources, both agencies will
harmonise their activities wherever possible in areas they
work together’, said SPC Director-General, Dr Jimmie
Rodgers. ‘These activities cover data management, health,
education, disaster risk reduction, climate change adaption,
water and sanitation, and youth issues.’
He
added that ‘this is a collaboration of two key partners
which will yield many dividends for Pacific
people.’
The partnership between SPC and UNICEF
will also cover cross-cutting areas such as policy analysis
and advice, technical and financial support, research,
development and implementation of programmes, risk reduction
strategies and monitoring and evaluation.
SPC’s
Director-General and the UNICEF Pacific Representative will
oversee the relationship between the two organisations.
Annual consultations to review progress and regular meetings
at both management and technical levels will take place to
monitor and review partnership
progress.
ENDS