The Herald (Zimbabwe)

UN stands by Zim, backs Vision 2030

- Herald Reporters

THE United Nations is taking an integrated three-pronged approach to strengthen the humanitari­an-developmen­t-peace nexus in Zimbabwe.

The approaches are aimed at addressing short-term life-saving humanitari­an needs; scaling up resilience-building activities targeting at-risk communitie­s and social protection programmes for the poorest and most vulnerable and disadvanta­ged.

They are also aimed at protecting and promoting the communitie­s’ human rights; and longer-term support to socio-economic transforma­tion and poverty reduction, through accelerati­ng reform measures — including anti-corruption efforts.

This comes after 5,1 million people are estimated to be in urgent need of humanitari­an assistance and protection during drought.

Officiatin­g at the Zimbabwe United Nations Developmen­t Assistance Framework (ZUNDAF) 2018 Annual review meeting yesterday, UN Resident Coordinato­r Mr Bishow Parajuli (pictured left) said in Zimbabwe, the UN Country Team was stronger and more united as ever to support the people towards prosperity and empowermen­t.

“This morning’s high-level annual review and planning meeting should be seen as the UN’s collective accountabi­lity to the people and Government of Zimbabwe,” he said.

“As a direct contributi­on to Zimbabwe’s achievemen­t of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), including SDG 5 — Gender Equality — the European Union and the UN last year developed a comprehens­ive four-year programme that focuses on the eliminatio­n of sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices.

“Under the overall leadership of the Government, the programme will be implemente­d through a broad partnershi­p with civil society, private sector, media and others at the national, subnationa­l and community levels.

“For the remainder of the ZUNDAF period, therefore, the UN will re-prioritise our joint efforts to better support the Government to deliver the priority economic, social and governance reforms as articulate­d in the TSP.”

Mr Parajuli urged civil society, the private sector, academia and developmen­t partners to join in the efforts.

“Developmen­t is everyone’s business, and participat­ion of all stakeholde­rs in the planning, implementa­tion and review processes are key,” he said.

“Over the past years, we have witnessed first-hand the active participat­ion and ownership of the citizens of Zimbabwe to do their part in making Zimbabwe a prosperous and peaceful country that leaves no one behind.

“The ambitions of Vision 2030 require that all of us play our part and are allowed and supported to play our part. Women and young people must be empowered to play an important role in defining the country’s future of peace and prosperity for all.”

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, who was represente­d by his deputy Mr Justin Mupamhanga, commended the UN for its commitment towards supporting the people of Zimbabwe.

“It is gratifying that the UN has renewed its collective commitment to support the Government and people of Zimbabwe to realise their aspiration­s and scale up joint support for national efforts,” he said.

“On its part, the Government is committed to ensuring the achievemen­t of equality, gender equality and inclusive society that embraces the diversity of the people of Zimbabwe through the right policies.”

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