Highlights
- A total of 4,270 children (2,321 girls and 1,949 boys) were treated for wasting between January and April 2024.
- Between January and April 2024, 363,906 people (264,807 females and 99,099 males) accessed essential primary health care services.
- A total of 247,785 people including 106,548 children were provided with safe water for drinking and domestic purposes. In addition, 183,058 people including 84,207 children were supplied with hygiene kits which enabled them to practice safe hygiene, between March and April 2024.
- Between January and April 2024, a total of 1,738 women and girls accessed gender-based violence risk mitigation, prevention, or response interventions.
- UNICEF supported a total of 203,382 children (102,833 girls and 100,549 boys) with awareness raising, school feeding and the provision of learning materials, enabling them to continue accessing formal and non-formal education, including early learning, from January to April 2024.
- UNICEF reached approximately 6.4 million people including 2.9 million children with lifesaving messaging on hygiene promotion, including WASH practices for cholera prevention and cholera treatment through interpersonal and multimedia communication.