tailieunhanh - Báo cáo: UNICEF Annual Report 2011

Kenya has amended the legislation to allow women to take 90 days maternity leave together with annual leave (Kenya Employment Act 2007). There has been collective commitment through KEPSA and the MoH to strengthen workplace support for breastfeeding mothers. Many private (Federation of Kenya Employees and Kenya Private Sestor Association organizations) and public sector partners have committed to “Better Business Practices for Children”. In 2010, Kenyan employers signed a commitment to embrace ‘Better Businesses Practices for Children’ by providing support for breastfeeding mothers at the workplace. About 30 employers, under the auspices of the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), committed to comply with the statutory 14 weeks maternity. | mozambiq unicef 8 PRINT 1 11 I tỉ . r gunite for children - 1 .y CONTENTS The United Nations Children s Fund February 2012 HOME PAGE CONTENTS RESOURCES J Foreword 3 Progress and Challenges 4 Country Programme 6 Child Health and Nutrition 7 Water Sanitation and Hygiene 10 Basic Education 12 Child Protection 14 Social Policy Advocacy and Communication 16 Partnerships 18 NewUNDAF 21 Resources by donors 2011 23 Acronyms 23 Contents Water Sanitation 1 Sv New UNDAF Protection Social Policy Partnerships Foreword For the United Nations UN in Mozambique the year 2011 was one of programme review and development. During the year the United Nations Development Assistance Framework UNDAF and UNDAF Action Plan were developed to guide UN activities through the 2012-2015 period. The Delivering as One model remains the principal focus of UN programming in Mozambique and ensuring coherence and unity across the UN system is a priority. In response to Government objectives and the country s development needs the UN aims to support the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs by 2015. There were many successes. UNICEF was selected as a Devex Top 40 Development Innovator and UNICEF s Digital Drum was chosen as one of Time Magazine s 50 Best Inventions of 2011. In Mozambique UNICEF was recognised as the country s premier brand in the Social Action category and a UNICEF sponsored book on child protection was awarded the CADES 2011 Best Book of the Year prize. It is only through partnerships and drawing on each partner s strengths however that UNICEF can reach the most vulnerable children. In 2011 close to four million children were reached with an integrated child survival package that included vaccination against measles vitamin A supplementation nutrition screening and deworming during the nationwide child health weeks 202 300 people in rural areas gained access to safe water million children were reached with life skills interventions focused on HIV prevention and .

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