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EU-funded RASMI project hands over water pan to border communities in Mandera County

04/02/2021 - 14:38 News stories The newly constructed waterpoint will help mitigate conflict over water and pasture for the predominantly pastoralist communities along the Kenya and Ethiopia Border. The EU-funded Regional Approaches for Sustainable Conflict Management and Integration (RASMI) project handed over a newly constructed water pan at Malkamari, Ethiopia on February 3, 2021. The water pan will serve border communities of Garre in Kenya and Degodia in Ethiopia, who have historically had conflict over water and pasture for their animals. This project is therefore a peace connector to address the natural resource needs of the two border communities. Isaac Njuguna, Technical Coordinator for the RASMI project at Pact said, “Peace dividends projects identified through participatory processes contribute to enhancing cross-border interactions, and socialization, which lead to social cohesion. We hope that the Malkamari water pan will be such a project, since it will be co-s

36,000 girls and boys to benefit from the additional funding towards the Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya - Libya

36,000 girls and boys to benefit from the additional funding towards the Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya Format 21 Dec 2020 TRIPOLI, 21 December 2020 - The European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUFT) approved Euro 7 million funding toward the UNICEF proposal titled ‘Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya, Including Host Communities, Migrant and Refugee Children’. The total estimated costs for the Programme are, EUR 19,912,219, with Phase I estimated at EUR 12,912,219 and Phase II estimated at EUR 7,000,000. “The contribution from the European Union is very welcomed, especially as it comes at a time when hundreds of internally displaced, migrant and refugee children are living Libya going through dangers and perils” said UNICEF Special Representative in Libya Mr. Abdulkadir Musse “The partnership the EU builds on UNICEF’s mission to protect the rights of children wherever and whenever they. Despite the co

36,000 girls and boys to benefit from the additional funding towards the Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya

Follow #ThinkLandscape on Twitter and check out our updates 36,000 girls and boys to benefit from the additional funding towards the Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya 21 December, 2020 - 16:20 Country: Libya Source: UN Children s Fund TRIPOLI, 21 December 2020 - The European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUFT) approved Euro 7 million funding toward the UNICEF proposal titled ‘Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya, Including Host Communities, Migrant and Refugee Children’. The total estimated costs for the Programme are, EUR 19,912,219, with Phase I estimated at EUR 12,912,219 and Phase II estimated at EUR 7,000,000. “The contribution from the European Union is very welcomed, especially as it comes at a time when hundreds of internally displaced, migrant and refugee children are living Libya going through dangers and perils” said UNICEF Special Representative in Libya Mr. Abdulkadir Musse

Egypt: A step towards ending trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants by strengthening judicial responses

Egypt: A step towards ending trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants by strengthening judicial responses
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