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UN Hopes to Enhance Support for Refugees and Host Communities

10 Novemba 2021

The United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator, Mr. Zlatan Milisic, and Heads and Representatives of UN organizations in the United Republic of Tanzania have been visiting the Kigoma region and several programme sites supported by the UN over the last several days.

The UN has a strong presence in the region through a programme implemented jointly by 16 UN agencies since 2017. The Kigoma Joint Programme (KJP) supports the regional and district government authorities to accelerate the development of refugee-hosting communities. The KJP has seven thematic areas: youth and women’s economic empowerment, violence against women and children (VAWC); water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH); agriculture; and health, HIV and nutrition. In parallel, UN Agencies also provide services in the camps to refugees who are totally dependent on humanitarian assistance.  Led by UNHCR, UN Agencies and implementing partners provide key services to refugees and asylum-seekers for food security and nutrition, protection, shelter, health and education.

UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Zlatan Milisic highlighted that,

“As the UN, we have a responsibility to protect the rights and well-being of refugees and we thank the Government and People of Tanzania for hosting them.”

He added that, “We recognize that there is a need to support the communities hosting refugees and, through the KJP, UN agencies are jointly supporting the government’s efforts to improve the livelihoods of communities in Kigoma. When the programme started in 2017, Kigoma was the last-ranking region in socio-economic indicators in the country. According to the review issued in 2020, Kigoma outperformed 5 other regions in some aspects. We are thankful to all the stakeholders including Government and  our development partners who have made the programme possible. The KJP currently runs till July of 2022. We are hopeful to continue and expand our partnerships for Phase Two of the KJP and for continued delivery of services in the refugee camps. Over the last several days, we have visited the refugee camps and a variety of KJP activities to see how we can further strengthen coordination of humanitarian and development activities to address the needs of refugees and their hosts in an integrated manner.”

The UN Resident Coordinator was speaking at Muzye Maternity Ward in Kasulu District which was constructed by the UN through the KJP. The maternity ward is just one of several KJP initiatives that the UN leaders visited during the mission. Other KJP sites and beneficiaries that were visited this time included the UN-constructed Police Gender and Children’s desk; a women’s savings group and a solarized water supply system at the Kigoma Grand School.

The delegation also visited Nduta Refugee Camp in Kibondo Region and Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Kasulu Region where they met with government officials, refugee leaders and representatives of women, elderly, youth and persons living with disabilities. They also got the chance to see firsthand some of the services being delivered to refugees - including, education, and health. The programme also included a visit to the Makere Centre, which coordinates the resettlement process of refugees to third party countries.

(The KJP has been funded through the generous support of the Norwegian Government, Irish Aid, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) as well as core funds of UN Agencies. The Tanzania refugee operation is currently 44 per cent funded and is supported by the international community.

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IFAD
International Fund for Agricultural Development
ILO
International Labour Organization
IMO
International Maritime Organization
RCO
United Nations Resident Coordinator Office
UN Women
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
UNAIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNCDF
United Nations Capital Development Fund
UNDP
United Nations Development Programme
UNDSS
United Nations Department of Safety and Security
UNEP
United Nations Environment Programme
UNESCO
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFPA
United Nations Population Fund
UNHCR
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund
UNIDO
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
WFP
World Food Programme
WHO
World Health Organization

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