UNICEF Counsels on Birth Registration
UNICEF Counsels on Birth Registration

The United Nations Children’s Fund Chief of Field, Bauchi Field office, Dr Nuzhat Rafique, has stressed the need for every child in Gombe must be registered and issued a birth certificate.

She made this disclosure in Gombe during the annual review and 2025-2027 work plan consultations.
According to Dr Rafique, “Every child should be registered and be given a birth certificate in Gombe. We want every child to have very good health services, indicating immunisation. No child should be zero dose….
While acknowledging that Gombe has made progress in this area, she stressed that there is still much work to be done, emphasising the need for every child to be registered for vaccination and given access to good health services, nutrition, and education…
Once the child goes into malnutrition, no matter what you do to bring the child to better nutrition status, the damage in the brain is done, and that affects the intelligence of the nation and the economic gains through that generation,” she said…
The Gombe UNICEF boss who called for the sustenance of the Gavi/ UNICEF Memorandum of Understanding, maintained, “As GAVI agencies funds go down, we want government to step up their support because finally these people belong to Gombe and to this government and as UNICEF, we have to stay here to give our technical support for everyone but we have to build the capacity of people to take up things themselves and become independent.

Finally, it has been seen that if you work at the community level and the health system level overall of the population becomes healthier and the cost of the health system decreases so that it is cost effective because from the beginning if they put lot of money in the health system and make it stronger in the community systems where the practices and culture changes towards positive leaning as part of practices that is what will make the generations healthy and the cost of health system will gradually reduce,” Rafique added.
On her part, Ruth Edward, the Acting Director, Monitoring and Evaluation, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, explained that her office is coordinating the review of 2024 UNICEF activities and also developing the 2025-2027 UNICEF activities in Gombe State..

Our office role is to coordinate what the development partners are bringing into the state. We are coordinating all the sectors of UNICEF,” she said.
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