Support our life-saving work to help stop the spread of Coronavirus in India

UNICEF is working with the Government of India and other partners on helping stop the spread and impact of the coronavirus by  providing essential supplies including hand washing stations, hygiene kits and hand sanitizer to support children and families.

Hand Sanitization

Hand Sanitizer - 755 INR

5 bottles of Alcohol based (at least 60% alcohol) 200 ml bottles distributed to health care centers, isolation and quarantine centers to maintain hand hygiene

Hygiene Kit

Hygiene Kits - 1,134 INR

For people living in temporary settings, transit camps, quarantine centres, isolation centers, migrants returning home, sanitation workers and other high risk population 

Contains: 8 bars of Soap, jerry can (5 liters capacity), bucket - 20 liters capacity, Jug, water treatment tabs, 6 sanitary pads, 1 Disinfectant, Chlorine tablets (1 bottle)

Hand Washing Station

Hand Washing Station - 1500 INR

Will contribute to installing hand washing station (COVID Sensitive) in high-risk high traffic locations, Quarantine Centers, Police Stations, District Collectorate and other public institutions/places including Health Care Facilities, markets, markets, schools (once open), bus stations, etc.

UNICEF continues to adapt and work hard to help ensure that every child in India grows up healthy during these challenging times. The Coronavirus is impacting and changing the way we work on the ground here in India everyday across our work in Child Survival, Health, Nutrition, Education, and Child Protection. 

Your ongoing support will help ensure that every child survives and thrives in every situation. 

There is an immense need to supply and implement interventions to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 and it is expected that these needs will continue for some time. In the event that these supplies are no longer required, your monthly donation will go towards other life saving aspects of our work to ensure every child in this country survives and thrives.

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