UNICEF is the first UN agency to provide emergency funding to the island nation which will be targeted at providing water and sanitation and the rehabilitation of schools and maternity homes.
“UNICEF’s highest priority is to prevent outbreaks of disease by providing water and sanitation for the people who have been hardest hit,” said Viviana Limpias, Deputy Representative in Cuba. “We are also concerned with the status of schools and recreational facilities for children on the island given that the return to school has been pushed back until further notice and many classrooms are currently being used as shelters.”
This marks the first time in Cuba´s history that two hurricanes of this magnitude make landfall on the island. During Gustav´s passage winds reached 340 km an hour as it passed through the province of Pinar del Río. Ike tore up roofs and entire crops and created giant waves which lashed against homes and buildings along the entire island. Official statistics point to 3 to 4 billion dollars in damage.
Food and water are the most urgent necessities followed by jerry cans, kitchen utensils, mattresses, sheets, towels and water filters.
“These natural disasters are terrifying events especially for children,” said Limpias. “More funding will be needed to ensure children’s wellbeing since we are expecting several other hurricanes in the next few months.”
About UNICEF
UNICEF is on the ground in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
For further information:
Eva Lotta, elotta@unicef.org, + 507 301 7430, UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean
Patrick McCormick, pmccormick@unicef.org 212 326 7426, UNICEF New York