UNICEF grants aid to children in
UNICEF
grants aid to children in flood-hit central region
UNICEF will provide at least
100,000 USD in emergency relief to the central region which has been devastated
by floods and landslides triggered by downpours over the past two weeks.
 |
Books and school supplies were swept away in flood
water in the central region (Photo: UNICEF) |
The UN agency said on
October 22 that the natural disasters have put more than 1.5 million local
children at the risk of diseases, poor nutrition and delayed development. At
least 135,000 families have been directly impacted by flood water levels as high
as 2 meters in certain communes, and over half a million people unable to
access protected water sources.
In addition, 42 clinics have
been damaged and many others are isolated by flooding, leaving many mothers and
children separated from the basic and preventative health care so important in
such times of heightened disease risk. Schools in many localities had to
temporarily close and nearly 1.2 million students are currently out of school
and learning is disrupted.
UNICEF experts are conducting surveys in most seriously affected provinces to
assess the needs of children and women. Based on the surveys, UNICEF will raise
and allocate further funds and expertise to support the Government and
communities to address the many challenges.
“UNICEF has allocated an initial 100,000 USD for emergency relief in water,
sanitation, hygiene, health, nutrition, and education, as well as psychosocial
support and child protection,“ said Rana Flowers, UNICEF Representative in
Vietnam. She added that while urgently addressing health risks, it is a must to
also get children back to learning./.
VNA