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Oman participates in UNICEF session in New York

Oman participates in UNICEF session in New York

Times of Omana day ago

New York: The Sultanate of Oman took part in the activities of the annual session of the Executive Board of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The session will run until 13 June 2025 at the UN headquarters in New York.
In its opening statement during the session, the Sultanate of Oman affirmed the strength of its existing cooperation and partnership with the UNICEF.
The speech highlighted national efforts to promote children's rights and underscored Oman's strong commitment to protect children's rights and make childcare a core component of its national policies. It also lauded the vital role undertaken by UNICEF at all levels, notably in crisis circumstances.
Oman also contributed to the preparation of a joint statement (on behalf of 30 countries under the humanitarian action item) that voices deep concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation of children in the Gaza Strip. The statement calls for immediate and comprehensive protection for the Palestinian children and demands unhindered access to humanitarian aid.
Oman also presented a statement (under the item on protecting children from exploitation and abuse) in which it hailed the UNICEF's efforts in this regard. In its statement, Oman stressed the importance of maintaining constant international coordination to protect children from all forms of violence and exploitation. It laid emphasis on consolidating the capacities of national systems of monitoring, reporting and protection.
Oman's participation in the UNICEF session stems from its commitment to the principles of international cooperation. It reflects steadfast support for humanitarian initiatives that enhance the protection and dignity of children around the world.

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