1,500 children lose access to edn: UNICEF

Fire in Rohingya camp


FE Team | Published: January 09, 2024 23:08:13


1,500 children lose access to edn: UNICEF

UNICEF has offered its deepest sympathies to the 5,000 Rohingya refugees - including 3,500 children - who lost their homes in the fire that broke out in Camp 5 of the Cox's Bazar refugee camps on January 7, 2024, reports UNB.
"While we are thankful that no deaths have been reported, at least 1,500 children lost access to education when 20 of their learning facilities were destroyed in the fire," said UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh Sheldon Yett on Tuesday.
As they assess the full extent of the damage, UNICEF and partners will construct temporary tents to enable children to learn whilst classrooms are reconstructed. "UNICEF and partners worked through the night to protect and support traumatised children and their families. Let us remember, these children have already escaped violence and trauma," Yett said.
So, there is an urgent imperative to work closely with local authorities, UN agencies and partners to provide the most vulnerable with shelter and respond to their basic needs so that all affected children are safe, healthy, and protected, said the UN agency representative. Associate Spokesperson for the Secretary-General Florencia Soto Niño has said their colleagues at the UN refugee agency and their partners are responding in the aftermath of the fire that took place in the Cox's Bazar refugee camp.

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