UNICEF focuses on vulnerable children in flood response (26/09/07)

 

Four weeks of heavy flooding have taken a damaging toll on countries in West and Central Africa, with hundreds of thousands of people displaced, several hundred killed, and homes and farmland swept away.

 
 
UNICEF teams have been effective in distributing immediate emergency supplies such as water purification tablets and essential medicines to affected areas, but the size of the disaster and its length make it an exceptionally difficult emergency to address.

In its emergency response, UNICEF is focusing in particular on northern Ghana, northern Togo and parts of Burkina Faso because of the large numbers of already vulnerable children in those countries.

“It’s a complex emergency. It’s actually hit very poor places, places where we know the statistics for child mortality and nutrition are bad anyway, and that’s our prime concern at the moment,” said UNICEF Regional Communication Advisor Martin Dawes.

Source: Relief Web

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