First Lady meets Qatar donors
BY JIBRIL ADAN
NAIROBI, 11 JUNE 2014 (PSCU)-First
Lady Margaret Kenyatta today met delegations from the office of the
spouse of former Emir of Qatar and the United Nations who briefed her on
an education project worth more than Sh1.4 billion targeting Turkana
County.
The project
will benefit refugees in Kakuma refugee camp as well as the host
community and is funded by Her Highness Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser.
The officials
briefed the First Lady on the project which will be launched in November
and also sought ways of partnering with her Beyond Zero Campaign
initiative to improve maternal health care.
The delegation
from Qatar was led by Mr Leonardo Pinheiro while the UN team was led by
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Representative in
Kenya Mr Raouf Mazou.
“Our
education project is innovative and we are interested in ways of linking
this initiative with maternal health programmes,” said Mr Pinheiro.
The First Lady welcomed the donors and urged them to look for more ways to channel Qatari support to Kenya.
“There are a
lot of areas where we can work together and we are ready to offer
support to the implementation of your projects,” she said.
The delegation
was visiting Kenya following a tour by the First Lady in April of
projects initiated by Sheikha Bint Nassir in Qatar.
Mr Pinheiro
said Sheikha Bint Nasser has chosen the Kenya project as a pilot
programme for 44 similar initiatives she wants to sponsor worldwide.
Besides educational infrastructure, the project involves a number of programmes including talent development in sports and arts.
The
delegation from Her Highness Sheikha Moza Bint Nassir was also
accompanied by a team from UNHCR Saudi Arabia led by Mr Imran Riza.
Also in the
delegation were Mr Thiery Vandevelde of Veolia Foundation and Dr Talar
Sahsuvaroglu of the Qatar Supreme Committee for Delivery, which is the
body implementing the preparations for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Kakuma refugee
camp with a population of more than 160,000 thousand has people from 16
nationalities who have sought refuge in Kenya.
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