The
Kigoma Joint Programme is an area-based UN joint programme that puts
together the efforts of 16 different UN agencies in Tanzania to improve
development and human security in Kigoma. Today, the United Nations met
with Kigoma’s Regional Commissioner, members of the Development Partners
Group, Civil Society Organizations and the media in Kigoma in order to
brief them on the joint programme ensuring that the UN is set to
effectively work with the government in implementing the issues that the
joint programme aims to address.
The
Kigoma Joint Programme focuses on both the host population and refugees
and migrants. Itlinks the UN’s current response to refugees and
migrants with an increased focus on developing the host communities the
UN will strengthenthe link between humanitarian and development
initiatives in the region. The 16 UN agencies will work together across
six themes which are sustainable energy and environment, youth and
women’s economic empowerment, violence against women and children,
education, agriculture and WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene).
Tanzania
currently hosts over 300,000 refugees who reside in three camps in the
districts of Kasulu, Kakonko, Kibondo which is why these are the three
districts where the programme will operate. The programme aims to expand
and increase support to host communities in these districts and the UN
believes that partnering with the local government authorities is key to
achieving this. “In order to have a sustainable and
constructive dialogue between host communities and the refugees and
migrants in the region we need to work together. The UN is here to
support the government to ensure that humanitarian interventions do not
prevent development,” said Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, the UN
Resident Coordinator during the press conference held immediately after
the presentation of the joint program to the media.
The UN Joint Program for Kigoma will be implemented for four years between 2017 and 2021.
Commenting on the Program, Kigoma’s Regional Commissioner, Brig Gen Emmanuel Maganga said "Inception
of this program has been at the right time because it is focusing at
addressing the critical challenges that are facing community of Kigoma.
The 6 areas of intervention that the program is focusing especially
Sustainable Energy and Environment, Youth and Women Economic
empowerment, Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Agriculture, addressing
violence against women and children and education on girls and
adolescent girls are the important economic aspect requiring special
consideration for sustainable socio-economic growth of our people.
Execution
of UN Joint Program for Kigoma will accelerate the Regional Initiative
towards poverty reduction. This program will significantly contribute in
the attainment of the National Development Goals as stipulated in the
Development vision 2025, The Second five years Development Plan as well
as Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
In
order to ensure sustainability of the UN Joint Program for Kigoma the
Region will ensure that all Themes addressed under the program are
mainstreamed in the Region and District Plans
Finally,
he conveyed his sincere gratitude to the Royal Government of Norway,
The Government of South Korea through KICA, for financial support as
well as the UN Agencies for realizing the importance of needs and coming
up with this Joint program. He further emphasized that the Region will
provide maximum cooperation for the entire period of the program
implementation."
Commenting
on the Program, The Deputy Head of Mission at the Norwegian Embassy,
Trygve Bendiksby, stated that “the Government of Norway is financing
this program through supporting the UN delivering as one, because it is
important to support the people of Kigoma and the refugees”
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