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UNFPA Hails CRSG Over Project Implementation

The United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA), has commended the Cross River State Government on project implementation within the last five years.
A UNFPA Team Lead at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Ms Alice Odey, gave the commendation during a meeting with the Commissioner for International Development Cooperation, Dr Inyang Asibong, yesterday in Calabar.
Odey said most of the projects inspected during the team’s visit to the state showed that Cross River was committed to its partnership with the UNFPA development programmes.
The team also commended Governor Ben Ayade’s initiative for creating the Ministry of International Development Cooperation as the coordinating ministry on donor -funded projects, which had made the implementation of projects seamless.
Odey noted that the ministry had been making some progress in realising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) through the coordination of various development programmes.
She listed the projects to include the Gender-Based Anti-Violence Centre in the Ministry of Women Affairs, the Youth Friendly Centre at the General Hospital, Calabar, the Fistula Centre also at the General Hospital, Calabar and the Primary Health Centre at Mayne Avenue, also in Calabar.
“The team’s visit is to foster synergy with the ministry for a concerted effort on the part of multiple stakeholders to reach the SDG target that addresses matters related to health and social determinants, including poverty and unemployment, education and even our legal system,’’ she said.
Commenting on the reports of the UNFPA team, the commissioner said the commendation was a further challenge for the state government to consolidate on the gains recorded and improve where necessary.
Asibong explained that the partnership between state government, the UNFPA and the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning would help to prevent and to respond to Gender-Based Violence.
She assured that the state would double its efforts and focus more on eliminating harmful practices against women and girls, including engaging men and boys to advance gender equity.
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