NEW: UNICEF appeals for US$36,5 million of aid

Theseus Shambare

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has launched an appeal for US$36,5 million to provide humanitarian assistance to those millions UNICEF appeals for US$36.5 million of aid

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has launched an appeal for US$36,5 million to provide assistance to people in Zimbabwe affected by the El Niño induced drought.

In a statement released by UNICEF on Monday, an estimated 7,6 million people, including 3,5 million children, are in need of aid due to factors such as the El Niño-induced drought, floods and public health emergencies.

“UNICEF plans to reach 1,6 million people, including 1,3 million children, 155 739 persons with disabilities, and 188 617 people living with HIV, with integrated life-saving services,” read the statement.

The organisation aims to increase its support to government-led initiatives, focusing on multisectoral services, social and behaviour change and safeguarding vulnerable populations.

“The $36,5 million appeal will be used to fund critical interventions in 38 high-priority districts across Zimbabwe.”

These interventions, UNICEF said, will address the needs of children and families in areas such as health, nutrition, water, sanitation, hygiene, education, child protection and social protection.

UNICEF will also integrate HIV response, risk communication, community engagement, and gender-based violence prevention into its programmes.on.

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