The Kalatibhumi Danda Health Post in Panauti is one of many damaged by recent floods and landslies in #Nepal. To help restore maternal, newborn and child health services, UNICEF has set up a medical tent.
In response to the devastating floods in Nepal, UNICEF has delivered critical supplies for 2,000 affected families - bed nets, hygiene kits, buckets, water purifiers and tarpaulins. We stand in solidarity with the people and children of Nepal during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/w2pOOJM8oX
Over 80,000 people are estimated to be affected by last weekend's floods and landslides in #Nepal.@unicef_nepal responded with stocks placed in advance for emergencies like this one. But now we need support to continue providing essential services to children and families. pic.twitter.com/dppG8VFz7A
A week since the heavy rainfall in #Nepal, and with more rain expected in the next 48 hours, @UNICEF_Nepal teams are on the ground to support children and families who are affected.
One of the things we're doing is making sure families have safe and clean drinking water. pic.twitter.com/fHdMPeU4TK
Unprecedented floods have exacted a terrible toll on children & families in Nepal. 35 children killed. Condolences to families mourning loved ones. @unicef_nepal is assessing needs & distributing tarpaulins & water purification tabs. Courage to the brave search & rescue teams. https://t.co/jxr6prfUcF