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联合国儿童基金会为缅甸若开邦受暴力冲突影响的儿童提供援助

2017-09-18

© UNICEF/UN0119122/Brown

2017年9月5日,罗兴亚人刚抵达孟加拉科克斯巴扎尔的库图巴朗,准备在临时难民营搭建栖身之所。

联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)执行主任安东尼‧雷克表示,自8月25日,超过12.5万名罗兴亚难民从缅甸若开邦跨越边境,逃往孟加拉,8成是妇女和儿童,更多急需支持和保护的儿童仍困在受暴力冲突破坏的若开邦北部地区。

UNICEF在孟加拉加强支援难民儿童,为他们提供保护、营养、健康、食水、环境衞生支援。

目前UNICEF仍未能进入受影响的若开邦北部地区,无法帮助布迪当和孟都地区2.8万名曾接受社交心理辅导的儿童及超过4,000名曾接受营养不良治疗的儿童。食水和环境衞生工作、校舍维修被迫暂停。

身处边境的儿童急需帮助和保护。

On 5 September 2017 in Bangladesh, Mohammed Yasin, 8, is amongst the newly arrived Rohingya families living in shelters at the Kutupalang makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar. As of 31 August 2017 in Bangladesh, UNICEF is working in Cox’s Bazar to address the needs of Rohingya children and their families as well as host communities. UNICEF has already built eight functioning Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs) for Rohingya children and adolescents, providing children with psychosocial and recreational support. UNICEF has initiated the screening of children for malnutrition, and the vaccination of children aged 9-59 months against Measles and Rubella - in the makeshift settlements and hard-to-reach host communities. More than 15,200 people now have access to safe drinking water and 9,700 people are provided with improved sanitation facilities in host communities. With the recent influx of Rohingyas – more than 80% of them are children and women - the demand has increased and UNICEF is working to mobilize more support and strengthen its existing activities. For recreational and psychosocial support to the newly arrived Rohingya children, 33 mobile CFSs are now operational with 100 recreational kits, Education in Emergency (EiE) kits and trained teachers. These mobile child friendly spaces have already provided psychosocial support to 226 newly arrived Rohingya children. Separated and unaccompanied children are also being identified through Child Friendly Spaces and community outreach. Over 100 adolescent clubs are operational in host and makeshift settlements to provide life-skills education through outreach activities.
© UNICEF/UN0119119/Brown

受影响人士中,8成是妇女和儿童。

孟加拉应急措施

UNICEF为罗兴亚儿童和青少年设立8个正常运作的「儿童友好家园」,为他们提供社交心理辅导和娱乐。UNICEF亦在临时安置点和难以覆盖的东道社区对儿童进行营养不良筛检,为9个月至59个月大的儿童接种麻疹和德国麻疹疫苗。东道社区超过1.52万人可获得安全食水,9,700人获得已改良的环境衞生设施。

On 5 September 2017 in Bangladesh, newly arrived Rohingya families ride in a truck to the Kutupalang makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar. As of 31 August 2017 in Bangladesh, UNICEF is working in Cox’s Bazar to address the needs of Rohingya children and their families as well as host communities. UNICEF has already built eight functioning Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs) for Rohingya children and adolescents, providing children with psychosocial and recreational support. UNICEF has initiated the screening of children for malnutrition, and the vaccination of children aged 9-59 months against Measles and Rubella - in the makeshift settlements and hard-to-reach host communities. More than 15,200 people now have access to safe drinking water and 9,700 people are provided with improved sanitation facilities in host communities. With the recent influx of Rohingyas – more than 80% of them are children and women - the demand has increased and UNICEF is working to mobilize more support and strengthen its existing activities. For recreational and psychosocial support to the newly arrived Rohingya children, 33 mobile CFSs are now operational with 100 recreational kits, Education in Emergency (EiE) kits and trained teachers. These mobile child friendly spaces have already provided psychosocial support to 226 newly arrived Rohingya children. Separated and unaccompanied children are also being identified through Child Friendly Spaces and community outreach. Over 100 adolescent clubs are operational in host and makeshift settlements to provide life-skills education through outreach activities.
© UNICEF/UN0119116/Brown

刚抵达的罗兴亚家庭乘坐货车,前往孟加拉科克斯巴扎尔的库图巴朗临时难民营。

大量罗兴亚人涌入孟加拉(超过8成是妇女和儿童),需求随之增加。UNICEF致力获得更多资源,加强现有支援,为罗兴亚儿童提供社交心理辅导和娱乐。UNICEF目前有33个流动「儿童友好家园」,配备100套娱乐设施、应急教育用品套装和受培训老师。「儿童友好家园」已为226名罗兴亚儿童提供社交心理辅导。「儿童友好家园」和社区外展服务为无人陪伴和与家人失散的儿童确认身份。同时,UNICEF还派发个人衞生用品套装和净水丸。

On 5 September 2017 in Bangladesh, newly arrived Rohingya families prepare to build a shelter at the Kutupalang makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar. As of 31 August 2017 in Bangladesh, UNICEF is working in Cox’s Bazar to address the needs of Rohingya children and their families as well as host communities. UNICEF has already built eight functioning Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs) for Rohingya children and adolescents, providing children with psychosocial and recreational support. UNICEF has initiated the screening of children for malnutrition, and the vaccination of children aged 9-59 months against Measles and Rubella - in the makeshift settlements and hard-to-reach host communities. More than 15,200 people now have access to safe drinking water and 9,700 people are provided with improved sanitation facilities in host communities. With the recent influx of Rohingyas – more than 80% of them are children and women - the demand has increased and UNICEF is working to mobilize more support and strengthen its existing activities. For recreational and psychosocial support to the newly arrived Rohingya children, 33 mobile CFSs are now operational with 100 recreational kits, Education in Emergency (EiE) kits and trained teachers. These mobile child friendly spaces have already provided psychosocial support to 226 newly arrived Rohingya children. Separated and unaccompanied children are also being identified through Child Friendly Spaces and community outreach. Over 100 adolescent clubs are operational in host and makeshift settlements to provide life-skills education through outreach activities.
© UNICEF/UN0119124/Brown

孟加拉临时难民营。

On 5 September 2017 in Bangladesh, newly arrived Rohingya families carry plastic sheeting to build a shelter at the Kutupalang makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar. As of 31 August 2017 in Bangladesh, UNICEF is working in Cox’s Bazar to address the needs of Rohingya children and their families as well as host communities. UNICEF has already built eight functioning Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs) for Rohingya children and adolescents, providing children with psychosocial and recreational support. UNICEF has initiated the screening of children for malnutrition, and the vaccination of children aged 9-59 months against Measles and Rubella - in the makeshift settlements and hard-to-reach host communities. More than 15,200 people now have access to safe drinking water and 9,700 people are provided with improved sanitation facilities in host communities. With the recent influx of Rohingyas – more than 80% of them are children and women - the demand has increased and UNICEF is working to mobilize more support and strengthen its existing activities. For recreational and psychosocial support to the newly arrived Rohingya children, 33 mobile CFSs are now operational with 100 recreational kits, Education in Emergency (EiE) kits and trained teachers. These mobile child friendly spaces have already provided psychosocial support to 226 newly arrived Rohingya children. Separated and unaccompanied children are also being identified through Child Friendly Spaces and community outreach. Over 100 adolescent clubs are operational in host and makeshift settlements to provide life-skills education through outreach activities.
© UNICEF/UN0119113/Brown

罗兴亚人刚抵达孟加拉科克斯巴扎尔的库图巴朗,准备在临时难民营搭建栖身之所。

UNICEF发出港币3,900万元筹募唿吁,支援刚抵达科克斯巴扎尔的罗兴亚人。

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