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Accelerated Humanitarian Response by UNICEF & UNV…

Situation 2004/2005

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•HIV-prevalence among pregnant women 2 times higher than national average 12-15% (6%)
•3,000 children abducted since June 2002


•>25,000 since 1986


•40,000 “night commuters”


•Girls and women (and some boys) are vulnerable to rape and sexual exploitation


•>3,500 FACs passed through the RCs in 2004

•500-600 FACs currently in 8 Reception Centres

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UNICEF new Country Programme 2006-2010

- stronger emphasis on humanitarian assistance
and emergency response
- from 31 down to 15 districts; covering all sub-counties

UNVs’ input

Education:
Coordination
Materials
Information collection and sharing


Support to district authorities


Logistics:
Emergency supplies to IDP camps


Support materials for health, watsan, education
and protection programs


Armor-plated vehicles for accessibility
Office equipment

Challenges

  • Access to IDP camps/Districts limited due to insecurity
  • Limited # and capacity of partners (both NGO and GoU)
  • HIV/AIDS interventions are relatively few

  • Human resources & Financial resources

  • Parallel implementation structures

  • Complex coordination systems, many actors

  • Limping Peace Process

  • Conflict/post conflict limbo
  • Recovery/Rehabilitation Programme

Related links:

UNICEF Worldwide

 
 
 
 
  To go to the millenium campaign site
 
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