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UNICEF Hails Pan-African Forum on Children in Africa
African leaders meet to map out future agenda for children
New York, 23 May 2001 - The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
commends the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) for its decision
to hold a high-level meeting to review the situation of Africa's
children and develop recommendations for ensuring the full realisation
of their rights in the 21st century. The Pan-African Forum on the
Future of Children in Africa will adopt a common African position
on the needs of children for consideration by the United Nations
General Assembly Special Session on Children to be held in New York
during 19 - 21 September 2001.
"This move reinforces the OAU's continued commitment to
the well-being of children," said Carol Bellamy, Executive
Director of UNICEF. "African states have been among the
first countries in the world to ratify the Convention on the Rights
of the Child and the Ottawa Convention to Ban Landmines,"
Bellamy added.
The Pan-African Forum is being organised by the OAU and will take
place in Cairo, Egypt during 28 -31 May, 2001. Among those invited
include OAU members states, representatives of humanitarian agencies,
prominent child-rights activists and distinguished scholars.
Bellamy lamented that in spite of overall improvements in the quality
of life for children around the world, the social and economic situation
of African children continues to show a marked regression, due mainly
to poverty, conflict, gender discrimination and HIV/AIDS.
"Ten years after the 1990 World Summit for Children, the
time has come for an honest and frank appraisal of the progress
made for children so as to be able to address shortcomings and set
a new agenda," Bellamy said.
The Forum aims to foster a dynamic movement involving governments,
civil society, young people, the corporate sector, and individuals
dedicated to advocacy and action on behalf of children.
UNICEF urges the forum to examine three key aspects
needed to enhance the dignity, security and self-fulfilment
of children:
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a good start in life, in a nurturing and safe environment
that enables children to survive and be physically healthy,
mentally alert, emotionally secure, socially competent and able
to learn;
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completion of a good quality basic education; and,
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the opportunity for adolescents to develop their individual
capacities to the fullest, in safe and enabling environments
that empower them to participate in, and contribute to, the
societies in which they live.
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To arrange media interviews with participants and for
more information on the Forum, please contact:
Madeline Eisner,
UNICEF Eastern & Southern Africa Region, tel:254-2-622214,
Vera Oloo, UNICEF
Eastern & Southern Region, tel: 254-2-6222770
Nagwa Farag, UNICEF
Egypt, tel: 202-526-5083, ext: 210,
Dina Raad, UNICEF Middle
Eastern & Northern Africa Region, tel: 9626-553-9977,
ext: 308,
Afefa Nyuiadzi,
UNICEF Western & Central Africa Region, tel: 225-2020-8103,
Abdul Mohammed,
UNICEF/OAU Liaison, tel: 251-151-1628
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