EU partners UNICEF to improve facilities to benefit Northern children

4 September 2017 11:05 am Views - 2177

From left: Mannar Chilawathurai Divisional Hospital Medical Officer in-charge Dr. N.K.R. Gunapala, Musali Medical Officer of Health Dr. Osman Charles, UNICEF Sri Lanka Country Representative Tim Sutton, Sri Lanka and Maldives European Union Delegation Cooperation Head Libuse Soukupova, Northern Provincial Council Health Minister Dr. Gnanaseelan Gunaseelan, Mannar Regional Director of Health Dr. S.R. Jude and Mannar Deputy Regional Director of Health Dr. S.N. Hillroy Peries

Northern Provincial Council Health Minister Dr. Gnanaseelan Gunaseelan with UNICEF Sri Lanka Country Representative Tim Sutton (Left), Sri Lanka and Maldives European Union Delegation Cooperation Head Libuse Soukupova (Right) at the opening of paediatric ward at Mannar Divisional Hospital, Chilawathurai

 

 

The European Union (EU) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have officially opened three new projects - a paediatric ward at Mannar Divisional Hospital Chilawathurai, a water supply scheme in Periyamadu East, and the Gramodhaya Health Centre at Asikulam, Vavuniya.


Funded by the EU as part of the European Union-Support to District Development Programme (EU-SDDP) and implemented by UNICEF, the three projects would bring substantial health benefits to children and their communities in the Northern Province and beyond. 


The projects were declared open by a delegation including the City Planning and Water Supply Minister Rauff Hakeem, Provincial Health Minister Dr. Gnanaseelan Gunaseelan, Sri Lanka and Maldives European Union Delegation Cooperation Head Libuse Soukupova and UNICEF Sri Lanka Representative Tim Sutton.


Speaking at the openings, UNICEF Sri Lanka Representative Tim Sutton said: “We believe that every child, no matter where they live, deserves a childhood, a future and a fair chance to develop to their full potential. Access to safe water and good healthcare is fundamental to achieving this goal. The three projects we have opened today will ensure that more children - especially the most vulnerable in these communities - will have the best possible chance to grow and thrive, for the benefit of themselves and their country. We thank our partners at the EU and the Government of Sri Lanka for their continued support and commitment to achieving 
these goals.”


Speaking at the ceremonies, Sri Lanka and Maldives European Union Delegation Cooperation Head Libuse Soukupova, said: “Access to water, to healthcare are an integral part of human rights. In this regard, we are pleased to partner with UNICEF and the Government of Sri Lanka to ensure that vulnerable communities enjoy their basic rights. With the leadership of the Government of Sri Lanka, the technical input from UNICEF and the financial support by the EU, this project will benefit large sections of society and I hope this will be one of the many undertakings of this nature.”


The newly constructed Mannar Divisional Hospital paediatric ward will benefit over 27,000 people including 1,600 children and their families, while the Gramodhaya Health Centre at Asikulam in Vavuniya will provide vital healthcare including maternal and child nutrition services to nearly 4,000 people in the Asikulam area. Both will offer essential services to women and children, and help to reduce maternal and infant mortality in vulnerable communities. The Periyamadu East water supply scheme and pipe networks will provide safe drinking water to approximately 120 households and over 500 people providing sustainable and affordable drinking water, close to their homes.The EU-SDDP represents the latest phase of a multi-year partnership between UNICEF and the EU that has to-date helped thousands of children in Sri Lanka and millions more across the world to enjoy their right to education, health, nutrition, safe water, sanitation and protection from violence.