Child Welfare: Cameroon, UNICEF Make Great Strides

A mid-term evaluation of the 2018-2020 cooperation programme held in Yaounde on January 23, 2020.

The cooperation programme between Cameroon and the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, in the area of promotion of the rights of the child, runs from 2018-2020. Midway into its implementation, both sides say appreciable progress has been made. Speaking in Yaounde on January 23, 2020 at an evaluation meeting, Jacques Boyer, UNICEF Cameroon Country Representative, said in 2018, the mortality rate of children under five-year-old was 79 for 1,000 live births. As against 125 for every 1,000 live births in 1991. He attributed the achievement to concerted efforts by both sides.

On the other hand, in the pilot programme regions of Far North, North, Adamawa and East, birth registration for children is now higher than the national average. “Just in two years, we were able to triple the number of registrations within 90 days of birth – rising from 33 per cent to almost 100 per cent,” Boyer disclosed. “Nevertheless, challenges remain like increasing vaccination cover and reducing nutrition rates. The situation can be explained by insecurity in some regions. We therefore need to mobilise more resources and ensure greater security of field staff to enable them to carry out their work,” he added.

Aminata Touré, a member of the Technical Secretariat, Follow-up Committee of Implementation of Objectives of the Cameroon-UNICEF Programme, described UNICEF as one of government’s major technical partners in the area of promotion of child rights. “Without UNICEF’s support, we would certainly not have achieved the results,” Touré noted. She nevertheless added that mu...

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