GENEVA/ISLAMABAD, 20 September 2022 – “Next week marks a month since catastrophic floods uprooted more than 3.4 million children from their homes. The violent rapids have already claimed the lives of more than 550 children. Without a significant surge in support, we fear many more children will lose their lives.
FILE PHOTO: On 30 August 2022, 14-year-old Amjad Khan receives a box of UNICEF's hygiene kit during the distribution in Government College of Management Sciences No-II in the Nowshera district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. Amjad is taking refuge with his family at a temporary relief camp after floodwaters hit their house in the Nowshera Kalan area.
“Even after three weeks, large parts of the flood-affected areas are still submerged under water. Many of the roads and bridges have either been washed away or damaged. Thousands of families in the 81 calamity-hit districts are still cut off and desperately need support. Families have no food, safe water or medicines.
“Lack of food means a lot of the mothers are now anaemic and malnourished and have very low-weight babies.
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