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Bangladesh and UNICEF : Promote Gender Equality

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) opened its office in 1952 in what was then East Pakistan. Besides the Dhaka office, UNICEF has field presence in three Chittagong Hill Tracts districts, and in 17 district locations and the urban centres of Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi and Dhaka.

The 1996-2000 Bangladesh Country Programme of Cooperation seeks to bring all activities in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Declaration and Plan of Action of the 1990 World Summit for Children, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. A budget of US$250 million was approved; US$80 million is sourced from General Resources and US$170 million needs to be raised through Supplementary Funds. UNICEF collaborates with a wide range of partners including line Ministries, local governments, communities, and 350 NGOs.
 

Objectives of the GOB-UNICEF Country Programme of Cooperation:

  • To reduce infant and under-five child mortality rates by one-third or to 50 and 70 per 1,000 live births respectively, whichever is less;

  • To reduce maternal mortality rate by half;

  • To reduce severe and moderate malnutrition among under-five children by half;

  • To provide universal access to safe drinking water and universal access to sanitary means of excreta disposal;

  • To provide universal access to basic education and completion of primary education by at least 80% of primary school-age children;

  • To provide improved protection of children in especially difficult circumstances; and

  • To expand early childhood development activities, including appropriate low-cost family and community-based interventions.


The Protecting Children's and Women's Rights project
promotes advocacy, juvenile justice system reforms, capacity building and inter-sectoral collaboration among the Ministry of Law and Justice, NGOs, district officials, and community leaders, including religious leaders, to address abuses such as violence against women, trafficking in children and women, and commercial and sexual exploitation of children.

In the Chittagong Hill Tracts, some 4,100 paracentres will be established to provide educational, health and community support services; programme beneficiaries will include 125,000 tribal women.

 

 
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