Read more: https://reliefweb.int/report/eritrea/er ... -june-2020Eritrea Humanitarian Situation Report:
Mid-Year January-June 2020
Highlights
The Government of Eritrea with support of UNICEF treated around 27,700 children under five with acute malnutrition: over 6,600 children were treated for Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) and around 21,100 for Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM). Over 109,500 children aged six to 59 months were provided with Vitamin A supplementation.
Integrated mobile clinic services enabled over 5,700 children to receive vaccination for different doses of routine EPI vaccines. UNICEF procured essential medicines for the treatment of childhood-related illnesses and more than 50,000 children were treated for diarrhoea.
The Ministry of Health with UNICEF support declared 246 rural communities across Eritrea open defecation-free (ODF), benefiting 196,800 people.
3,000 units of materials and manuals / posters on integrated Mine Risk Education (MRE) for use in schools were procured with UNICEF support.
The funding gap as of 30 Jun stands at 61 per cent of requirements, or at 11.4 million USD.
Situation Overview and Humanitarian Needs
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