UNICEF supplies for Rohingya children arrives at HSIA


FE Team | Published: September 24, 2017 18:48:04 | Updated: October 15, 2017 13:39:48


UNICEF supplies for Rohingya children arrives at HSIA

The first batch of UNICEF emergency supplies for Rohingya refugee children arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Sunday.

 

The cargo plane from Copenhagen with 100 tonnes of supplies comprising water purifying tablets, family hygiene kits, sanitary materials, plastic tarpaulins and recreational kits for children and other items reached Bangladesh.

 

The supplies will provide emergency assistance to around250,000 Rohingya children refugees, reports BSS.

 

"Ensuring that children and families have safe water for drinking and washing is absolutely essential in order to protect them against diarrhoea and other waterborne diseases," said Edouard Beigbeder, UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh.

 

"This is a very real threat given the current situation in the camps and makeshift settlements where the Rohingya are now living, especially amid the current heavy rains".

 

The next consignments consisting of school bags, tents, early childhood development kits, family hygiene and dignity kits, tarpaulin and nutrition materials are also on its way to Bangladesh.

 

The supplies will be delivered by truck to the southern city of Cox's Bazar, where an expanding international response is mobilising to address the plight of the growing number of Rohingya refugees arriving in Bangladesh.

 

UNICEF is seeking US$ 7.3 million in additional funding for its work in southern Bangladesh over the next three months. The additional funds will be necessary as the refugee population continues to grow.

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