L-R- Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Nigeria Representative and Mohamad Darwish, IHS Nigeria Chief Executive Officer. |
To accelerate tangible and sustained improvements in
the well-being and development of children in rural communities in the country,
UNICEF has signed a partnership with IHS Nigeria, the Nigerian subsidiary of
IHS Towers, in support of a Child-Friendly Community Initiative (CFCI) UNICEF
is working with the Federal Government to empower and strengthen the capacity
of local governments and rural communities.
This includes working with local development
councils, religious and traditional leaders to adopt child-centered attitudes,
behaviors and practices to improve access to basic services that promote child
well-being and development.
A release by Blessing Ejiofor, Communication Officer, United Nations Children’s Fund(UNICEF), Nigeria, said children and
women in the country face multiple deprivations and challenges rooted in poverty
and inequality.
The release said that millions of them are
vulnerable to disease, malnutrition, lack of education and numerous violations
of their rights.
UNICEF aims for the Child-Friendly Community
Initiative to help accelerate tangible and sustained improvements for children
in rural Nigeria who is consistently experiencing the highest levels of
deprivation and poverty, with a view towards Nigeria achieving the Sustainable
Development Goals by 2030.
“Vulnerable children tend to suffer from multiple
overlapping deprivations that are often mutually reinforcing,” said Peter
Hawkins, UNICEF Nigeria Representative.
He added; “UNICEF believes a holistic and integrated
approach is required that actively supports communities and local government
with child-centered planning and service delivery, informed decision-making and
corresponding attitudes, behaviors and practices that lead to better outcomes
for children.”
“The Child-Friendly Community Initiative will be
accelerated across Nigeria with the active engagement and support of a diverse
range of stakeholders; the private sector has a key role to play as well. We
are delighted that IHS shares this vision and is the first company to join the initiative, demonstrating how the private sector can help boost development for
children,” said Hawkins.
Speaking at the signing event, Mohamad Darwish, IHS
Towers Co-founder, also the Senior Vice President and IHS Nigeria Chief
Executive Officer commended UNICEF’s efforts in driving this initiative.
He said; “Our four pillars - Ethics, People,
Environment and Education - have been critical in driving our sustainability
efforts within local communities in which we operate throughout the country and
we are delighted to partner with UNICEF to continue addressing the needs of the
most vulnerable individuals’ in-line with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).”
A child-friendly community is one where every child
receives the nutrients, dietary diversity and stimulation that they need to
develop; where every child is fully immunised, has a birth certificate, is
protected from violence, exploitation, and abuse, has access to quality health
care, education, and clean water; where the community is certified as open
defecation free; and where parents, caregivers, young people and community
leaders are informed about and actively engaged in promoting the well-being and
development of children.
Communities will be sensitised on child rights and
child-centred attitudes, behaviours and practices and means of improving access
to basic services that promote child well-being and development. Community-level structures and institutions
will also be strengthened through training to actively plan, manage services and
maintain/sustain created assets.
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