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UNICEF pohvali Sokoto za naložbe v otroško zdravstveno varstvo in izobraževanje
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UNICEF pohvali Sokoto za naložbe v otroško zdravstveno varstvo in izobraževanje

Izvršna direktorka UNICEF-a Catherine Russell je med obiskom države pohvalila Sokotovo državno vlado za njene naložbe v zdravstveno varstvo, izobraževanje in zaščito otrok. Med obiskom lokalnih objektov in srečanji z uradniki je Russell poudarila pomen naložb v otroke za prihodnost Nigerije. Namestnik guvernerja Idris Mohammed Gobir je pozdravil delegacijo UNICEF-a in opisal pobude Sokoto, vključno z obnovo zdravstvenih objektov, zaposlovanjem zdravstvenih delavcev in vzpostavitvijo koranskih šol in poklicnih programov. Priznal je stalne izzive, kot je negotovost, ki vpliva na izobraževanje in dostop do zdravstvenega varstva, ter zahteval dodatno podporo za rehabilitacijo objektov.

UNICEF's executive director, Catherine Russell, praised the Sokoto State Government for its substantial investments in child healthcare and education during a recent visit to the state. The commendation was made during a public appearance at the Government House in Sokoto, where Russell toured key facilities and engaged with local stakeholders. Her remarks underscored the importance of early childhood investment as a cornerstone for national development. During her visit, Russell visited the Rumbukawa Primary Health Centre and a Digital Village, observing the state's initiatives aimed at enhancing healthcare accessibility and technological integration. She held meetings with health workers, educators, government officials, mothers, and youth representatives, highlighting the collaborative spirit driving these efforts. The Deputy Governor, Idris Mohammed Gobir, represented Governor Ahmed Aliyu and extended a warm welcome to the UNICEF delegation, emphasizing the state's longstanding partnership with the organization. Gobir outlined the state's strategic focus on healthcare since taking office, noting the renovation of health facilities, the hiring of over 1,500 nurses and midwives, and the deployment of 2,440 Community Health Extension Workers to primary care centers. He also detailed ongoing projects such as rural water supply systems, improved school infrastructure, and environmental enhancements. These efforts were part of broader collaborations with international organizations like UNICEF, Plan International, and Save the Children. In addition to healthcare, the state has invested in educational opportunities, particularly for marginalized groups. Gobir mentioned the establishment of 10 integrated Qur’anic schools, child-friendly centers in specific local government areas, and ICT training facilities tailored for Almajiri children. Vocational programs have successfully enrolled and supported 2,723 out-of-school children, providing them with essential skills and entrepreneurial tools. Despite these achievements, Gobir acknowledged persistent security threats impacting educational and healthcare services. He stated that insecurity continues to challenge the state's ability to deliver quality services, especially in certain regions. He urged UNICEF and other partners to assist in the restoration of damaged facilities, stressing the need for continued support to ensure the safety and well-being of children and mothers. Gobir expressed gratitude for UNICEF’s sustained assistance, particularly through EU-funded programs targeting maternal and child health. He reiterated Sokoto's commitment to expanding its cooperation with the organization to safeguard children's rights and enhance their living conditions. Russell echoed this sentiment, describing her visit as deeply inspiring. She emphasized the tangible outcomes of partnerships among government bodies, communities, and development agencies. Her observations included the resilience of frontline workers and the determination of local residents striving to provide better futures for their children. She also noted the potential of young people, whose aspirations reflect the value of investing in their growth.

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UNICEF pohvali Sokoto za naložbe v otroško zdravstveno varstvo in izobraževanje

Izvršna direktorka UNICEF-a Catherine Russell je med obiskom države pohvalila Sokotovo državno vlado za njene naložbe v zdravstveno varstvo, izobraževanje in zaščito otrok. Med obiskom lokalnih objektov in srečanji z uradniki je Russell poudarila pomen naložb v otroke za prihodnost Nigerije. Namestnik guvernerja Idris Mohammed Gobir je pozdravil delegacijo UNICEF-a in opisal pobude Sokoto, vključno z obnovo zdravstvenih objektov, zaposlovanjem zdravstvenih delavcev in vzpostavitvijo koranskih šol in poklicnih programov. Priznal je stalne izzive, kot je negotovost, ki vpliva na izobraževanje in dostop do zdravstvenega varstva, ter zahteval dodatno podporo za rehabilitacijo objektov.

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