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"speaker_name": "Sigor, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Lochakapong",
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"content": "Roles and responsibilities of partners. Implementation of the Shirika Plan adopts a Whole-of-Government and Society Approach, including national and county governments. United Nations agencies, donors, development partners, private sector, non-governmental organisations, community-based organisations, (CBOs), refugee-led organisations, host communities and refugees. Below are roles and responsibilities of various actors. Government of Kenya. The role of the Government is protection of refugees under the 1951 Refugee Convention. Further, Government will be responsible for data management, security coordination, and coordinating all stakeholders and executing its mandate as per the Refugee Act of 2021. County governments. Their role is to ensure the inclusion of host communities and refugees in county-integrated development plans and promote evolution of refugee-related services through the implementation of projects at the county level that support socio-economic integration of refugees and host communities. National and county assemblies provide oversight on the use of resources under the Shirika Plan. UN agencies led by UNHCR. Their work is to support the Government by offering technical expertise, funding and international policy guidance in refugee protection, humanitarian and development assistance, and the transition towards sustainable development- orientated solutions. The role of development partners is to provide financial resources, technical assistance, and strategic support to facilitate the implementation of the Shirika Plan. Non-Governmental Organisations. (NGOs) are to implement select programmes and services that support refugees and host communities, welfare and advocacy, and contribute to capacity building and community resilience. The private sector will catalyse economic growth by investing in local enterprises, creating employment opportunities and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship among refugees and host communities."
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