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Burma: $3 million requested by
UNFPA to help women and girls displaced by Myanmar Cyclone
May 9, 2008 – (UNFPA) UNFPA, the United Nations
Population Fund, is appealing for $3 million to address the urgent
humanitarian concerns of cyclone-affected populations, particularly
women and girls, in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady and Yangon regions.
The amount is being sought as part of a joint flash appeal to be
launched by the United Nations today. Tens of thousands of pregnant
women made homeless by the cyclone urgently need lifesaving assistance.
UNFPA is working with humanitarian partners to mobilize emergency
reproductive health supplies, including safe delivery kits, for
those affected.
Disasters like Cyclone Nargis put expectant mothers and their babies
at special risk because of the sudden loss of medical support, compounded
by trauma, malnutrition and disease. Among the estimated 1.5 million
people severely affected by the storm, one in five women of childbearing
age is likely to be pregnant; around 15 per cent of them will suffer
from complications during labour.
Teams from United Nations and non-governmental agencies are assessing
the needs for food, water, sanitation, shelter and health among
the displaced. As part of the coordinated international response,
UNFPA will send supplies to make deliveries safer. These include
individual kits containing a clean razor blade, a string for cutting
and tying the umbilical cord, a plastic sheet, a bar of soap, and
a blanket to keep the newborn warm. This would save infants and
prevent life-threatening post-delivery infections in mothers who
cannot reach a medical facility.
Medicines and equipment will also be sent to help health workers
take care of women with complicated pregnancies. These include intravenous
drip sets, antibiotics, painkillers, syringes, sterile gloves and
small sterilizing machines.
In the emergency projects outlined in today's flash appeal, UNFPA
will work with key United Nations organizations and local and international
partners to:
- Assist the Ministry of Health and other health partners to improve
access to basic health services for displaced and host communities;
- Provide emergency reproductive health assistance – including
delivery and emergency obstetric care for pregnant women, equipment
to maintain a safe blood supply, and family planning;
- Help prevent and respond to cases of sexual and gender-based violence
among the displaced; and
- Safeguard the personal hygiene and dignity of displaced women,
girls, boys and men by providing them with essential hygiene supplies.
UNFPA is working closely with partners, including MERCY Malaysia,
to provide additional support on the ground. The Fund is also working
with the Myanmar Red Cross Society to establish services to meet
the most basic reproductive health requirements, before comprehensive
services can be provided when conditions permit it.
From:http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/MUMA-7EH8WS?OpenDocument&query=UNFPA
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