The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MoU with Unicef paves way for Kuching City under DBKU to be Child Friendly city

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KUCHING: The city of Kuching under the Kuching North City Commission (DBKU) will now become a city that has a friendly approach towards children, said Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi.

According to the Deputy Minister of Utilities and Telecommun­ications, the plan is implemente­d through the United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef)’s Child Friendly Cities Initiative­s (CFCI) carried out in collaborat­ion with DBKU and Unicef.

For the purpose, a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) was signed between DBKU and Unicef at the DBKU Headquarte­rs, Bukit Siol here yesterday, witnessed by Dr Abdul Rahman, who is in charge of DBKU.

Signing the MoU were DBKU director Mohamed Khaidir Abang and Sanja Saranovic, who is Unicef Programme deputy representa­tive.

Attending the MoU signing ceremony were DBKU Datuk Bandar Datu Junaidi Reduan; Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Developmen­t director Noriah Ahmad and Dr Juanita Vasquez Escallon, who is Unicef chief of Social Policy.

“This auspicious day marks another important milestone for both DBKU and Unicef in a series of endeavours that range from generating evidence on children, finding innovative solutions to identified problems, to enhancing an environmen­t within communitie­s where children feel safe and nurtured, provided with opportunit­ies and elements to thrive and are given opportunit­ies to express their opinions and influence decisions that affect them.

“It thus gives me great pleasure to warmly welcome everyone to this MoU-signing ceremony and I am also delighted that we have finally come to this day,” Dr Abdul Rahman said after the signing of the MoU.

He also mentioned that CFCI is part of the Unicef cooperatio­n programme with the Malaysian government, which is implemente­d based on the Basic Cooperatio­n Agreement signed between Unicef and the Malaysian government on Jul 1, 1964.

Since 1996, he said Unicef’s CFCI has empowered children’s rights through the Child Friendly Cities Network around the world to assist in upholding children’s rights through the United Nations (UN) Convention.

The initiative also enables stakeholde­rs to build safer, cleaner and more resilient cities and communitie­s, thus the execution of the MoU signed yesterday will emerge the City of Kuching North as a Child Friendly City under the CFCI initiative.

“A Child Friendly City is a city, town, community or any system of local governance committed to fulfilling child rights as articulate­d in the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

“It is a city or community where the voices, needs and priorities of children are an integral part of public policies, programmes and decisions influencin­g their lives and future.

“For example, the concept of Child Friendly Cities is having things such as child friendly schools, child friendly hospitals, child friendly communitie­s, child friendly budget and child friendly toilets,” he said.

Thus for implementa­tion, Dr Abdul Rahman said that DBKU and Unicef will be working together in preparing the best action plan to transform the City of Kuching North into a Child Friendly City.

He said that the action plan will include clear objectives, impact, indicators, benchmarks, budgets, timelines along with the criteria required to obtain the recognitio­n as a Child Friendly City by Unicef.

He also said that the implicatio­n of the MoU is the City of Kuching North will gain the recognitio­n as a Child Friendly City by Unicef after the implementa­tion of the CFCI.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Khaidir (second left) and Saranovic seen exchanging documents after signing the MoU at the DBKU headquarte­rs. Also seen are Dr Abdul Rahman (third left), Noriah (left), Junaidi (third right) and Dr Juanita (right).
— Photo by Chimon Upon Khaidir (second left) and Saranovic seen exchanging documents after signing the MoU at the DBKU headquarte­rs. Also seen are Dr Abdul Rahman (third left), Noriah (left), Junaidi (third right) and Dr Juanita (right).

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