Harsh winter awaits 1.5mn kids in Middle East: Unicef

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Last Updated : Oct 28 2017 | 10:28 AM IST

The UN Children's Fund (Unicef) has warned that the coming winter will be a "harsh blow" to children affected by conflict across the Middle East unless assistance is urgently provided.

"Freezing temperatures, storms and heavy snowfall will add to the misery afflicting hundreds of thousands of families...," Unicef Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Geert Cappelaere said on Friday.

"Without help, the cold could be yet another harsh blow to vulnerable children in the region who have already been through so much," Xinhua quoted Cappelaere as saying.

"Children's health is weak from undernutrition, poor healthcare and displacement. Hypothermia and respiratory infections are a serious threat, if left untreated, children will die."

Conflict, displacement and unemployment for years have already depleted families' resources, leaving them unable to purchase warm clothing or heating fuel.

Furthermore, if schools were not kept warm, dropout rates were expected to rise, leaving children more vulnerable to early marriage, sexual violence or forced recruitment into fighting.

Staff at the UN agency are working against time to provide warm clothing, winter supplies and blankets before the cold sets in, but the agency is starting at a $60-million-funding, as against its $73 million appeal.

The lack of resources could leave up to 1.5 million children across Iraq, Syria, the Occupied Palestinian Territory and neighbouring refugee host countries, exposed to the elements.

With sufficient funding, Unicef aims to provide winter clothing kits to over 800,000 children across the region, including to families that have been displaced by recent fighting.

This will include thermal blankets for almost 240,000 children; child friendly spaces and school heating for 105,000 children; and cash assistance to the families of more than 320,000 vulnerable children.

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First Published: Oct 28 2017 | 10:18 AM IST

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