Traumatised children in Ukraine bearing the brunt of conflict
Children in conflicts
Children in Ukraine are being traumatised by the ongoing conflict and suffering both mental and physical consequences.
At least 140,000 children have been internally displaced by the fighting 国产视频 but that figure is probably 国产视频渕uch higher国产视频 according to United Nations officials who visited the country.
They are missing out on schooling, vaccinations and other medical supplies, clean water and other basic living standards. Returning children to school will only be possible after unexploded mines are cleared from many sites. And children 国产视频 along with women and the elderly 国产视频 are disproportionately bearing the brunt of the ongoing crisis, according to聽John Ging, Director of Operations, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Just back from a multi-agency trip to Ukraine and Nigeria, he said: 国产视频淲e saw the first-hand consequences of conflict. Five million people are in need of human assistance, including 3.2 million who are highly vulnerable. Some 1.7 million people have fled their homes and over one million are internally displaced.国产视频
He said temporary orders to restrict movement of people and goods across the conflict line were severely hampering efforts to get aid to those in need. About 1.4 million people require health care and the centres that are open are struggling to care for the sick who were moved聽from damaged and destroyed clinics.
A six-year-old orphan who has been displaced from the city of Bryanka, Ukraine Picture: UNICEF/Krepkih
Mr Ging added:聽国产视频淲e have witnessed and have also been told of real shortages of basic medical supplies such as cancer drugs, pain killers and even antibiotics.国产视频 He warned of the long-term consequences of the protracted crisis, saying: 国产视频淣o child has been vaccinated since this conflict began and again it国产视频檚 the children that are the most vulnerable and are bearing the brunt here.国产视频
He was accompanied by Afshan Khan, Director at the Office of Emergency Programmes at the UN children国产视频檚 fund UNICEF. Talking about the plight of children in Ukraine, she said 1.7 million of them are bearing the brunt of the emergency, including 140,000 who have been internally displaced. She warned the displacement numbers are likely 国产视频渕uch higher国产视频 because people, particularly children, are hesitant to register as displaced for fear of losing the right to the homes they fled.
She added: 国产视频淐hildren living in or forced to flee conflict areas have suffered enormous stress and have witnessed unimaginable聽violence.国产视频 Holding up two drawings made by children at an orphanage she visited during her mission, Ms Khan added: 国产视频淭hese聽pictures are from children who are obviously traumatised from the fighting.国产视频
She told how she had visited a bomb shelter where the water聽and sanitation situation was 国产视频渧ery disturbing.国产视频 The children living there had been impacted psychosocially from the violence that聽they have experienced. But staying in a shelter without clean water and hygiene is also having a lasting impact. Ms Khan said: 国产视频淟iving in聽those cramped quarters is an experience no child will forget.国产视频
UNICEF has boosted its vaccination efforts with the planned delivery of 4.8 million polio vaccines, the first batch by the聽end of April. Also 200,000 families and children have been educated on mine-risk. Ms Khan said that, in addition to expanding school access, the focus must be on children聽living in institutions, those with disabilities and those infected with HIV/AIDS.
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