DSPD, UNICEF Organise Mid-Year Review Meeting

By Lamin B Darboe

The Department of Strategic Policy and Delivery (DSPD) under the Ministry of Public Service, Administrative Reforms, Policy Coordination and Delivery and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) recently organised a mid-year review meeting at the Metzy Residence Hotel in Kololi.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Public Service, Administrative Reforms, Policy Coordination and Delivery, Mr. Alieu Loum, acknowledged UNICEF’s role in supporting the government’s efforts to enhancing public service delivery. 
PS Loum stressed the importance of collaboration and alignment of goals between government agencies and international organisations to ensure the effective implementation of development initiatives.
For her part, UNICEF Country Director, Ms.Nafisa Binte Shafique, welcomed the participants to the meeting thus emphasised the significance of the partnership between UNICEF and Government of The Gambia in advancing the welfare of children and families. 
She highlighted the agenda’s focus on strategic planning and sectoral priorities for 2024, aimed at improving health, education, and social protection systems.
Director of Delivery at the Department of Strategic Policy and Delivery (DSPD) Mr. Amet Sallah said the event was a key milestone of the Country’s Programme (2024 – 2028) process.
Director Sallah explained the objective of the review meeting which he said was to provide an opportunity for the stakeholders to take stock of experience (achievements and challenges), as well as reflection of key lessons learnt from programme implementation and agree on ways in which they can jointly accelerate the achievement of the desired results for children of this country.
“The mid-year meeting was also significant in term of reviewing the proposed Country Programme 2024 – 2028 Coordination Mechanism setup and steering committees’ formation,” Mr. Sallah informed.
With this setup Director Sallah added, DSPD and UNICEF look forward to supporting the implementation of the country programme with all partners more strategically to accelerate achievements of the desired results for children.
The meeting was attended by sector focal points, implementing partners, civil society organizations, youths and local government authorities among others.