(As of 23rd June 2022)Assam floods have left over 4.5 million people including 1 million children from 4536 villages in 30 districts at risk of disease, poor nutrition and displacement. The consequences for the most marginalized communities, especially children, adolescents and women are worrying.

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Your contribution can help provide essential services to the affected children and families.

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Support provided by UNICEF and partners: 

  • UNICEF has deployed teams to the worst affected districts for immediate assessment and support to the Government.
  • Coordinating essential services such as health, nutrition, water, sanitation, education and protection for children, adolescents and their families.
  • UNICEF is working with partners to install temporary toilets and water filtration systems.
  • Creation of Child Friendly Spaces in relief centres.
  • Supporting with a data collection system to help inform decisions related to response. 
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You can help provide support and assistance to ensure safety of children and their families.