UNICEF is handing over emergency supplies of tents, food, medicine and hygiene supplies, and equipment for people affected by floods in the Pakistani province of Balochistan.
UNICEF supplies handed over to the Government of Balochistan comprise 740,000 water purification tablets, 33,600 blankets, 4,000 jerry cans as well as water bladders, tents, emergency medicines and 50 tonnes of Unimix, a nutritious food supplement for children and women. Two emergency health kits, designed to provide for the immediate health needs of 20,000 people for three months, have already been sent to the districts most affected by the floods.
UNICEF staff members in Pakistan are constantly liaising with the authorities in Balochistan and at the federal level, with sister UN agencies and non-governmental organisations in order to identify the needs of children and women affected by the floods.
The organization is on the ground in Balochistan to support families affected by floods and unrelenting rains.Â