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UNICEF and partners rush to distribute provide essential items for children and migrant families in areas at risk of COVID -19 Bangkok , 14 January 2021 - UNICEF Thailand joins forces with partners and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to expedite the distribution of essential supplies. Ready to organize training for the community. People in risky areas of Thailand regarding prevention Prevent the spread of COVID - 19 to help stop the spread. Outbreak and mitigate the impact of COVID - 19 on vulnerable populations. This includes groups of migrant workers. This latest help reaching approximately 30,000 migrant workers in 45 communities in Samut Sakhon and other provinces, with the latest outbreak resulting in Transnational children and families Many are facing lack of income Lack of access to necessary information and shortage of essential items to protect yourself from COVID -19.
Ms. Severine Leonardi, Acting Representative of UNICEF Thailand, said, “Accelerating access Jamaica Mobile Number List to at-risk populations. Yong from the beginning is an important factor in stopping outbreak UNICEF thanks you for your support. SAID that helps us reach We help the most vulnerable children and families and enable us to support them. Government to prevent the spread The epidemic spreads in the country. Distribution of items and information correct for UNICEF%2BCovid-19%2Bmigrants%2B01 UNICEF%2BCovid-19%2Bmigrants%2B02 transnational population It will help keep them safe and keep them safe. The public has correct understanding. We want to prevent COVID -19 in the long term. To overcome COVID -19 , we must not leave anyone behind. No matter what status they are in. ” UNICEF has also delivered soap. and more than 10,000 pieces of alcohol gel along with a manual about COVID - 19 in Myanmar language.
Go to the network for rights Migrant workers Foundation for Rural Youth and the Praow Association to distribute to transnational communities. Living in Samut Sakhon Province and nearby affected areas, along with other supplies including 1,800 plastic isolation gowns , 650 face shields, 400 boxes of face masks, 380 boxes of gloves and 100 gallons of disinfectant. officer Migrant health volunteers and interpreters for use in support work It is the public health duty to follow up on COVID -19 patients in affected communities. Additionally, UNICEF and USAID are supporting the Raks Thai Foundation. Organized training for leaders and transnational community members from 40 communities in Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, Ranong, and Chanthaburi provinces to allow people in the communities to jointly organize Take measures and mechanisms to prevent about the spread of COVID -19 in their communities, such as monitoring COVID -19 and disseminating knowledge in the community Meanwhile UNICEF has also supported the center.
Ms. Severine Leonardi, Acting Representative of UNICEF Thailand, said, “Accelerating access Jamaica Mobile Number List to at-risk populations. Yong from the beginning is an important factor in stopping outbreak UNICEF thanks you for your support. SAID that helps us reach We help the most vulnerable children and families and enable us to support them. Government to prevent the spread The epidemic spreads in the country. Distribution of items and information correct for UNICEF%2BCovid-19%2Bmigrants%2B01 UNICEF%2BCovid-19%2Bmigrants%2B02 transnational population It will help keep them safe and keep them safe. The public has correct understanding. We want to prevent COVID -19 in the long term. To overcome COVID -19 , we must not leave anyone behind. No matter what status they are in. ” UNICEF has also delivered soap. and more than 10,000 pieces of alcohol gel along with a manual about COVID - 19 in Myanmar language.
Go to the network for rights Migrant workers Foundation for Rural Youth and the Praow Association to distribute to transnational communities. Living in Samut Sakhon Province and nearby affected areas, along with other supplies including 1,800 plastic isolation gowns , 650 face shields, 400 boxes of face masks, 380 boxes of gloves and 100 gallons of disinfectant. officer Migrant health volunteers and interpreters for use in support work It is the public health duty to follow up on COVID -19 patients in affected communities. Additionally, UNICEF and USAID are supporting the Raks Thai Foundation. Organized training for leaders and transnational community members from 40 communities in Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, Ranong, and Chanthaburi provinces to allow people in the communities to jointly organize Take measures and mechanisms to prevent about the spread of COVID -19 in their communities, such as monitoring COVID -19 and disseminating knowledge in the community Meanwhile UNICEF has also supported the center.