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Children's needs central to response as Gambia uncertainty continues

Published by APO Africa Newsroom on Fri, 20 Jan 2017


As the Gambia faces an uncertain political transition, the situation raises concerns for the nearly 26,000 peoplehalf of them childrenwho have left the country to neighbouring Senegal. The threat of unrest has also left thousands of children in the Gambia without access to education following the closure of schools in parts of the country.The worlds attention has focused on politics, but thousands of children and their families are caught up in this volatile and disruptive situation, said Marie-Pierre Poirier, UNICEFs Regional Director for West and Central Africa. Our teams in Senegal and the Gambia are on standby to ensure that children's needs are at the centre of any response as the situation evolves.At the request of Senegalese authorities and United Nations partners, UNICEF's emergency plans are set to support up to 40,000 people for three months with health care, water, sanitation and education along the border areas. The plans also look to deploy experts and resources into host communities to help them cope with the influx of refugees.To help families re-establish some degree of normalcy, the response will supply water and sanitation services in the most affected areas on the border. The goal is to install or improve 300 water points so the displaced population can get fresh water less than 500 meters from their temporary homes, and host communities will be equipped with latrines and showers. More than 10,000 bowls and hand washing kits are ready to be deployed to households so families has the basics to practice good hygiene and keep their children healthy.Education planners expect that as many as 32,000 children from the Gambia might need school support in the coming months. As families settle into host communities, it is estimated that more than 50,000 Senegalese children could be joined by the wave of additional students into their existing schools.If instability persists, learning materialsincluding English language curriculum fromGambiacan be distributed to displaced children in the host schools in Senegal.Emergency coordinators will also look to identify as many as 360 teachers and get them working within the Senegalese schools, operating in double shifts at shared school facilities.With schools closed in Gambia and people staying at home because of fear, children are missing out on their education, said Poirier. Education is critical to helping children cope with their situation, and we are doing all we can to ensure that kids are back in the classroom, back into normal life, as soon as possible.Distributed by APO on behalf of UNICEF Dakar.Media filesDownload logo
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