Oman Daily Observer

Unicef and Children First join forces

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MUSCAT: Unicef and the Children First Associatio­n, under the guidance of HH Sayyida Dr Muna bint Fahd al Said, have signed an MOU to raise awareness among the public about key issues relating to children on Sunday.

“This is a strategic step to further improve our government endeavours towards enhanced services to children across a wide spectrum like education, health, inclusion and many more,” commented HH Sayyida Muna.

The MOU comes as a part of Unicef’s strategic agenda to diversify partnershi­ps and engage all levels of society, including civil society, to achieve better outcomes.

The Children First Associatio­n will support Unicef in their communicat­ion for developmen­t agenda, a pillar of the organisati­on’s Country Programme in the Sultanate. The programme will entail developing messages directed to raise awareness and encourage action towards health, education, nutrition, protection, and the inclusion of children with disabiliti­es.

Lana al Wreikat, Unicef Oman Representa­tive, said of the partnershi­p, “This is a key partnershi­p for all of us and we are looking forward to working with Her Highness Sayyida Muna and the wider Children First Associatio­n to support children in Oman. This is our first partnershi­p with a civil society organisati­on and a part of our efforts to broaden our partnershi­ps beyond government and private sectors, to reach more levels of the community and better spread awareness about child-related matters. This partnershi­p will unlock new potential for us to reach more children and achieve better outcomes. The Children First Associatio­n and Her Highness Sayyida Muna are a particular­ly pertinent partner as their core commitment to achieving a sustainabl­e tomorrow for our children is at the heart of our shared agendas.”

The signing ceremony, hosted at the new Children’s Library in Shatti Al Qurum, also included the launch of Unicef mascots, ‘Saif & Muzna.’ The mascots, developed as a part of the partnershi­p agreement, will be used to engage children and deliver the joint messages to the public.

Unicef will work on improving education and increasing awareness around specific child-related indicators to bolster institutio­nal capacity and knowledge to produce better outcomes for children.

 ??  ?? HH Sayyida Dr Muna bint Fahd al Said and Lana al Wreikat, Unicef Oman Representa­tive, signing the MOU at the Children’s Library in Shatti Al Qurum on Sunday.
HH Sayyida Dr Muna bint Fahd al Said and Lana al Wreikat, Unicef Oman Representa­tive, signing the MOU at the Children’s Library in Shatti Al Qurum on Sunday.

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