Manila/ New York/ Copenhagen, 10 November 2013 – UNICEF is rushing emergency supplies to areas of the
Philippines ravaged by Super Typhoon Haiyan on 8 November, as the latest
estimates indicate that up to 4 million children could now be affected by the
disaster.
As number of children affected by Super Typhoon Haiyan rises to 4 million, UNICEF steps up emergency response
Therapeutic food for children, health kits, water and hygiene
kits to support up to 3,000 families in the affected areas have already been
mobilized from supplies available in the country, with distribution prioritized
for the Tacloban area as soon as access is possible.
"We are rushing to get critical supplies to children who
are bearing the brunt of this crisis,” said UNICEF Philippines Representative
Tomoo Hozumi. “Reaching the worst affected areas is very difficult, with
limited access due to the damage caused by the typhoon to infrastructure and
communications. But we are working around the clock to find ways to get these
supplies to children as quickly as conditions allow."
UNICEF’s warehouse in Copenhagen is airlifting US$1.3 million
worth of additional supplies for another 10,000 families, including those
affected by the recent earthquake in Bohol. The shipments contain water purification
tablets, soap, medical kits, tarpaulins, and micronutrient supplements.
Children who have escaped the terrible damage of Haiyan
still need urgent assistance to survive the aftermath of the storm. Particular
concerns include health, due to the impact of the typhoon on water supply and
sanitation systems. Children also need safe and protected spaces to be able to
play and resume studying while adults work to recover their homes and
livelihoods.
"As we get a better picture of the impact of this devastating
crisis, it is clear that even more children are affected than first
thought," said Mr. Hozumi. "UNICEF is doing all it can to reach these
children, as quickly as possible with critical supplies, to protect their
health, safety and well-being in the difficult days ahead."
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