| Subject: AN: RI, Timor Leste still have to
settle cases of 82 children
09/29/07 03:38
RI, Timor Leste still have to settle cases of 82 children
Kupang, E Nusa Tenggara (ANTARA News) - Indonesia and Timor Leste still
have to settle the cases of 81 children who were separated from their
parents after the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) handed them over
in 2005, a social services official said.
The secretary of the directorate general of social rehabilitation and
services at the Social Affairs Ministry, Suharno, said at a coordinating
meeting on social problems here on Friday "there are still 81 cases
of East Timorese children separated from their parents."
He said the cases had become the responsibility of the Indonesia and
Timor Leste governments because the UNHCR had already handed them over to
the two governments since 2005.
The UNHCR handed over 107 cases of East Timorese children who had been
separated from their families when it ended its humanitarian mission in
the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara province on December 5,
2005.
Since then the two countries had already settled 25 of the cases
leading to the reunion of children with their families.
Meanwhile, in 2006 Indonesia and Timor Leste had also been able to
reunite another child with its family so that there were now still 81
cases left.
"We hope the provincial government of East Nusa Tenggara as the
extension of the central government will be actively involved in helping
settle the cases," he said.
He said efforts to settle the cases were part of the ministry`s program
for neglected children.
According to data there are 2,815,393 neglected children in the country
and 62,755 of them are in East Nusatenggara.
This year the ministry allocated Rp3 billion in funds to tackle the
neglected children in East Nusa Tenggara and set a target of tackling the
cases of 2,300 of them.
It had also allocated an additional subsidy of Rp3.08 billion to meet
the basic needs of more than 3,769 of the children.
"It also plans to allocate more than Rp3 billion to handle the
cases of separated children in East Nusa Tenggara in 2008," he
said.(*)
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