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Az UNICEF segélyszállítmánya megérkezett Mosul városba

2016. december 07. 13:01

“Az UNICEF végre beléphetett Mosul városába megint, utoljára két éve volt erre lehetőség” mondta az UNICEF iraki képviselője, Hamida Ramadhani.

“A csapataink gyorsan mozognak, hogy azonnali támogatást nyújtsanak a harcokban érintett közösségeknek.”

Egy 14 járműből álló konvoj, amelyhez 8 segélyszállítmánnyal tele teherautó is tartozik, reggel 9:30-kor érkezett meg Gogachly környékre kelet-Mosulba. A teherautók 15.000 gyereknek és családjának, összesen kb. 30.000 embernek, 1 hónapig elegendő sürgősségi ellátmányával voltak tele. A szállítmány tartalmazott 5.000 csomag víztisztító tablettát, magas energiatartalmú kekszet, marmonkannákat, vödröket, higiéniai termékeket, például szappant, fogkrémet és baba termékeket.

A newly displaced woman carries a child at a check point in Qayyara, south of Mosul on October 31, 2016. On 17 November 2016, with one month of intensified military operations to retake the city of Mosul, tens of thousands of families in newly retaken areas urgently require life-saving assistance and the humanitarian community in Iraq faces a massive scope of need.  Nearly 59,000 people have been displaced, about 26,000 of them children. In support of the Government of Iraq, the United Nations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have begun to provide assistance to displaced and resident families in newly retaken areas. More than 40,000 displaced people have found shelter in formal camps in three governorates prepared and managed by the Government, the United Nations and national and international NGOs. More than half of the displaced people are women, girls, and female headed households who often are survivors of sexual and other human rights abuses.  More than 13,000 displaced people have been taken in by generous host communities or live in public facilities. More than 69,000 people have been given assistance within 48 hours of their displacement, more than 114,000 people have received food rations, more than 14,300 people have been provided with emergency health services and more than 66,000 people were provided with emergency household items and some 124,000 are receiving water, hygiene and sanitation services, including water trucking. Over 6,700 women and girls have received reproductive health consultations, including life-saving assisted deliveries. Some 1,400 sessions have been held to reach survivors of gender based violence. Shelter capacity and services in existing camps are being expanded and improved, and new emergency sites built.  More than 100 humanitarian partners are currently assisting people affected by the ongoing military operations according to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. Wit

Mindössze 6 óra alatt szétosztották a szállítmányt, annak ellenére, hogy a környéken egész nap a tűzpárbaj és robbanások hangját lehetett hallani.

Több, mint 27.000 gyerek és családjuk, összesen mintegy 56.000 ember hagyta el Mosult a mai napig október 17-e óta – és még nagyjából 1.5 millióan ragadtak a városban, és ebből 600.000 gyerek. Az UNICEF több, mint 30.000 gyereket ért el, akiknek segítségre volt szüksége.

A newly displaced woman walks with two children at a check point in Qayyara, south of Mosul on October 31, 2016. On 17 November 2016, with one month of intensified military operations to retake the city of Mosul, tens of thousands of families in newly retaken areas urgently require life-saving assistance and the humanitarian community in Iraq faces a massive scope of need.  Nearly 59,000 people have been displaced, about 26,000 of them children. In support of the Government of Iraq, the United Nations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have begun to provide assistance to displaced and resident families in newly retaken areas. More than 40,000 displaced people have found shelter in formal camps in three governorates prepared and managed by the Government, the United Nations and national and international NGOs. More than half of the displaced people are women, girls, and female headed households who often are survivors of sexual and other human rights abuses.  More than 13,000 displaced people have been taken in by generous host communities or live in public facilities. More than 69,000 people have been given assistance within 48 hours of their displacement, more than 114,000 people have received food rations, more than 14,300 people have been provided with emergency health services and more than 66,000 people were provided with emergency household items and some 124,000 are receiving water, hygiene and sanitation services, including water trucking. Over 6,700 women and girls have received reproductive health consultations, including life-saving assisted deliveries. Some 1,400 sessions have been held to reach survivors of gender based violence. Shelter capacity and services in existing camps are being expanded and improved, and new emergency sites built.  More than 100 humanitarian partners are currently assisting people affected by the ongoing military operations according to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independe

Több, mint 3.3 millió ember hagyta el otthonát az Iraki konfliktus miatt 2014 óta – ennek majdnem fele gyerek. 2016 március óta több, mint 160.000 ember kényszerült elhagyni Mosul, Shirqat, Qayyarah, Hawiga környékét. Az ENSZ becslése szerint év végére akár egy millió ember menekül el otthonából.

A menekülni kényszerülő családoknak az UNICEF gyorssegélyt nyújt a „Gyors Válasz Mechanizmus”-on keresztül, ami elegendő vizet, élelmet és higiéniai felszerelést biztosít egy hétfős családnak hét napra. Ezt a támogatás követte a víz- és higiéniai szolgáltatások és az egészségügyi, gyermekvédelmi és oktatási segítség.

Hogy segítsen azoknak a gyerekeknek, akik a következő napokban várhatóan menekülni fognak, az UNICEF csapatai készenlétben állnak, felkészülve arra, hogy mentális és fizikai traumában szenvedő gyerekeknek segítsenek, valamint vizet és higiéniai felszerelést biztosítsanak a családoknak.