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Dr. Robin Nandy, UNICEF Representative, Presents Credentials to Minister of State for Foreign Affairs

AdminBy AdminOctober 2, 2024Updated:October 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Honorable Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Hon. John Mulimba, has received Dr. Robin Nandy, the new UNICEF Representative to Uganda, who officially presented his credentials at a meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kampala.

In his remarks, Hon. Mulimba warmly welcomed Dr. Nandy to Uganda and acknowledged UNICEF’s unwavering partnership in promoting the health, education, and well-being of children in Uganda. The Minister praised the longstanding cooperation between Uganda and UNICEF, particularly in advancing key development goals that benefit Uganda’s children, who he described as the bedrock of the country’s future.

Hon. Mulimba highlighted the importance of addressing emerging global challenges such as climate change and pandemics, stressing that these issues directly impact the welfare of children. He underscored Uganda’s commitment to working closely with UNICEF to confront these challenges, while also focusing on the broader social issues of teenage pregnancies and early marriages. The Minister called for a collaborative approach that emphasizes mindset change among Ugandans to achieve meaningful and lasting progress.

Further, Hon. Mulimba reaffirmed Uganda’s dedication to continuing its strong partnership with UNICEF and assured Dr. Nandy of an open-door policy during his tenure in Uganda. He expressed confidence that Dr. Nandy’s leadership will enhance Uganda-UNICEF cooperation and contribute to the realization of key national development objectives.

Dr. Robin Nandy expressed his gratitude for the warm reception and emphasized that UNICEF’s country cooperation program, under the UN Cooperation Framework, is fully aligned with Uganda’s development priorities. He noted that despite limited resources, well-coordinated plans for cooperation would attract funding and ensure successful program implementation. Dr. Nandy highlighted UNICEF’s focus on fostering positive social and behavioral change, as well as enhancing resilience in Uganda’s communities, particularly in addressing issues that affect the most vulnerable children.

The meeting concluded with both parties reaffirming their commitment to working closely together to ensure the continued success of development programs aimed at improving the lives of children and enhancing Uganda’s capacity to respond to emerging challenges.

Dr. Robin Nandy brings to Uganda a wealth of experience in global health and development, having previously held leadership roles in countries such as Iran, Indonesia, and India. His extensive background in immunization, child survival, and humanitarian response will be instrumental in guiding UNICEF’s efforts to advance child rights and support Uganda’s development agenda.

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