UNICEF requested $ 22 million to help victims of an earthquake in Afghanistan

People who have lost their homes as a result of earthquakes in the east of Afghanistan temporarily live in tents. UNICEF requested $ 22 million to help victims of an earthquake in Afghanistan Humanitarian assistance ~ 60 > UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) today presented a six -month humanitarian response plan in Afghanistan in the amount of $ 22 million. It is designed to help & nbsp; 400 thousand & nbsp; a person, including more & nbsp; 212 thousand & nbsp; children affected by destructive earthquakes in the provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar. On August 31, in these provinces, an earthquake of magnitude of over 6.0 occurred, followed by numerous strong repeated shocks. As a result of earthquakes, more than 2,200 people were killed, over 3 thousand & NBSP; were injured, also at least 6,700 houses were completely or partially destroyed. Survivors – & nbsp; many of which are located in remote mountainous areas with limited infrastructure – now encounter serious risks against the background of the approaching winter and temperature reduction. ~ 60 > > read Also: night when the mountains are shuddered: the history of the doctor at the forefront in Afghanistan ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62“Geographical isolation, poor development of infrastructure and deeply rooted social norms do this humanitarian operation of one of the most complex we have encountered, & NBSP; noted the representative of the UN & nbsp; in Afghanistan, Dr. Tajudin Oivale. – Despite the difficulties, UNICEF and our partners began work from the first days: we provide medical care, access to clean water, psychosocial support and delivery of vital goods to children and their families. But this is not enough. We urge the international community to support these communities and help protect the children before the harsh winter. priority areas of assistance six -month unise It provides for & nbsp; emergency & nbsp; medical & nbsp; assistance, restoration of water intake points to prevent extension of diarrhea, and repairing sanitary facilities. In schools and medical centers, the distribution of hygiene products, as well as the examination and treatment of children with signs of acute malnutrition. In addition, It is planned to provide monetary assistance for & nbsp; 13 200 of the most in need & nbsp; families. ~ ~ > 62 ~ Temporary educational & nbsp; premises for classes before restoring damaged schools. As part of the psychosocial & NBSP; UNISEF helps the organization of special spaces for & nbsp; children and support for the work of greater & nbsp; number of social workers – including women. & Amp; nbsp; basic basic Calls ~ 60 > injured areas – & nbsp; one of the most inaccessible in Afghanistan. The mountainous relief, a limited number of roads and traditional norms that limit the movement of women and girls, seriously complicate the delivery of humanitarian aid. In this regard, UNISEF pays special attention to attracting women media and specialist in social work in order to provide safe and equal access to assistance. 60 > many families have already moved to valleys, where humanitarian organizations can more effectively provide support-& nbsp; providing housing, producing, producing, producing Pure water and psychological help. However, with the approximation of winter, it is extremely important to expand the scale of humanitarian response. 60 > unise and partners to urgent acts. Only in the presence of & nbsp; sufficient & nbsp; financing & nbsp; the organization will be able to satisfy both the urgent and long -term needs of children and families injured from the destructive distress. 62 ~

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