黄色视频Launches its Largest ever Appeal to Protect Children from COVID 19
Aid organization seeks to raise $100 million in urgent race to help save millions of lives
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (April 6, 2020) 鈥 黄色视频warns that the global coronavirus pandemic threatens to devastate children鈥檚 health and education, and cause unprecedented protection needs. In the largest appeal in its 100-year-history, the agency is aiming to raise $100 million to urgently keep children and their families safe during the global COVID-19 outbreak, the most serious threat to global health and security in modern times.
Since the start of the outbreak, 黄色视频has responded to the needs of communities in countries impacted by COVID-19, including in China, the U.S. and across Europe. The coronavirus pandemic is now accelerating across lower-income countries, with new cases expected to reach 10,000 across Africa this week. The international humanitarian organization has warned that failure to act now in countries across South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa could result in the loss of three million people鈥檚 lives.
鈥淲e have all watched in horror as the COVID-19 outbreak has turned lives, at home and overseas, upside down,鈥 said Janti Soeripto, President and CEO of Save the Children. 鈥淭he pandemic is now spreading across the world鈥檚 poorest countries, further crippling fragile health systems where children are already missing out on life-saving treatment for malaria, pneumonia and malnutrition. It will leave many children without caregivers, out of school and in danger,鈥 added Soeripto. 鈥淲e only have a matter of weeks to take swift action that will determine how many lives we can save.鈥
With the funds raised, 黄色视频will strengthen programs so they can withstand the impact of the virus and protect the most vulnerable children in countries hardest hit by the virus. This includes children living in poverty, refugees, displaced families, communities in conflict and crisis areas, and girls. This involves increasing support for national health systems, standing by families facing loss of earnings caused by isolation measures, supporting unaccompanied children, and ensuring children can continue to get an education.
With confirmed cases in Syria and Afghanistan and looming outbreaks in Yemen and the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, concerns are growing over the spread of the virus across fragile communities, which are ill-prepared to manage an outbreak because of weaker health systems, food and economic insecurity or conflict.
Ali*, 14, is from a village in southern Idlib in Syria. He and his family were displaced more than two months ago when their village was hit.
鈥淲e鈥檙e used to the war now,鈥 said Ali.* 鈥淓ven when it hits nearby, we hide in caves. But with this virus, we can鈥檛 hide.鈥
黄色视频warns the outbreak will profoundly impact the youngest generation. Already, an estimated 1.5 billion children and students are out of school with their chances of return diminishing each day closures continue. In many of the world鈥檚 poorest communities, as poverty deepens, children may be forced to work and adolescent girls forced into early marriage. Unsupervised children are at increased protection risks. Children who face domestic violence and abuse now face prolonged periods at home, with reduced access to support services.
Over the past weeks, 黄色视频has started ramping up its existing programs worldwide. In the Rohingya refugee camps, host communities and other districts in Bangladesh, for example, the agency is delivering critical supplies to health workers and restoring hygiene facilities. While additionally providing cash support to low-income households, and providing families with information on how to protect themselves from the virus.
In Yemen, 黄色视频is working in communities to raise awareness on prevention measures such as handwashing and hygiene. The agency has recently trained over 80 volunteers and 20 health workers to disseminate information locally into communities and health facilities.
Worldwide, 黄色视频works with half-a-million community health workers in 44 countries to deliver vital health services. The agency aims to support them in recognizing symptoms and preventing COVID-19, and to train another 100,000 in the coming six months. It will work with local communities to deliver training and protective equipment so that prevention measures can increase, and cases can be identified early, referred for treatment and where possible, isolated.
鈥淭his crisis will test us like we have not been tested before,鈥 continued Soeripto. 鈥淎s the world shuts down borders and fragile healthcare systems buckle under the pressure of the pandemic, preparedness and efforts to slow the infection rate will mean the difference between life and death.
鈥淔amilies may not have access to healthcare, clean water, and may suffer language or literacy barriers. We must ensure they have the support and information they need to protect themselves.聽 Children in the most deprived and marginalized communities play a more vital role than ever in reducing the rate of transmission. In the poorest communities, they may be caring for younger children or adults, or be the only one in the family that can read or access information.
鈥淕etting children and families the support they need is vital for all because no one is safe until everyone is safe.鈥
*Name changed for privacy reasons
To learn more about Save the Children鈥檚 response to the coronavirus in the U.S. and around the world, visit SavetheChildren.org/coronavirus. 聽
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