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Ministry of Social Development and UNICEF collaborate on childhood development services

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Last updated: 2024/10/08 at 1:11 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman and UNICEF are collaborating to enhance childhood development services. Dr. Laila Ahmed Al Najjar, Minister of Social Development, met with Sumaira Chowdhury, UNICEF’s Representative in Muscat, to discuss the draft country programme document (CPD) and the Plan of Action for Child Protection, Early Childhood Development, Children with Disabilities, and other childhood programs. This partnership aims to improve the quality of life for children in Oman through various initiatives.

The meeting between the Ministry of Social Development and UNICEF highlighted the importance of working together to ensure the well-being of children in Oman. The discussions focused on areas such as child protection, early childhood development, and support for children with disabilities. By collaborating with UNICEF, the Sultanate of Oman aims to implement effective programs and policies that will benefit children and families across the country.

The partnership between Oman and UNICEF will play a crucial role in addressing the needs of children in various aspects of their development. By working together, both parties can leverage their expertise and resources to create sustainable solutions for challenges faced by children in Oman. This collaboration will also enable the implementation of innovative programs that focus on improving the quality of education, healthcare, and overall well-being of children.

The collaboration between the Ministry of Social Development and UNICEF signifies a commitment to prioritizing the rights and welfare of children in Oman. By developing and implementing comprehensive programs, both parties are determined to create a safe and inclusive environment for all children. This partnership will also focus on promoting awareness and advocacy for children’s rights, ensuring that their voices are heard and respected in decision-making processes.

The joint efforts between Oman and UNICEF will pave the way for meaningful and impactful interventions in childhood development services. By aligning their goals and strategies, both parties can maximize their impact on improving the lives of children in Oman. This partnership signifies a step towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals related to children’s well-being and rights, ensuring that every child in Oman has access to quality education, healthcare, and protection.

In conclusion, the collaboration between the Ministry of Social Development and UNICEF in Oman marks a significant milestone in advancing childhood development services in the country. By working together, both parties are committed to creating a brighter future for children by implementing effective programs and policies. This partnership exemplifies a shared dedication to prioritizing the rights and well-being of children, ensuring that every child in Oman has the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.

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