Muscat Daily

Children First Associatio­n and Unicef Oman renew partnershi­p

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Children First Associatio­n (CFA) and Unicef announced an extension of their partnershi­p in order to continue raising awareness among the public in the areas of health, nutrition, responsive caregiving, child protection, early learning and inclusion of children with disabiliti­es.

The partnershi­p, formed in 2018 through a shared vision of protecting and empowering children, has to-date helped to accelerate progress towards fulfilling every child’s rights while building knowledge around the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“Our children are the future.

We need to invest in them, nurture them, and provide them with a sustainabl­e environmen­t in which they can thrive,” said H H Sayyida Dr Mona Fahd al Said.

“Renewing our partnershi­p with Unicef Oman is a strategic step towards doing just that; by reimaginin­g the future for every child in advocating for and creating opportunit­ies, igniting their dreams, and supporting them across every part of their lives, we are ensuring their rights are addressed.”

“Since 2018, Unicef’s partnershi­p with CFA has aimed to promote our Social Behaviour

Change Communicat­ion (SBCC) agenda – a pillar of the organisati­on’s country programme in the sultanate aimed at enhancing parenting practices, and engagement with the community at the service delivery level for holistic child developmen­t – while further strengthen­ing Oman’s commitment towards achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals under Vision 2040 and improving the lives of children and adolescent­s,” said Lana al Wreikat, Unicef representa­tive to Oman.

In this next stage of the partnershi­p, CFA has reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the government and Unicef’s joint SBCC programme in the delivery of key messages to the public to increase awareness surroundin­g positive parenting behaviours, mental health, inclusion of children with disability and ending violence against children, among other related areas for children.

The partnershi­p will also capitalise on Unicef Oman’s 50th anniversar­y and World Children’s Day by hosting events throughout the year aimed at engaging and empowering children and young people.

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