World Vision bringing aid to Cox's Bazar for coronavirus
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Resource ID
7763
Access
Open
Date
15 March 20
Country
Bangladesh
Appeal Name
Coronavirus
Location
Cox Bazar
Credit
Xavier Sku/World Vision
Caption
Nurankis, 11, happily receives soap for her family from World Vision. Each family receives 10 pieces of bathing soap (100 grams each soap) and 5 laundry soap (130 grams each soap) per month so that they can use soap for washing hands, bathing and washing clothes
World Vision, in partnership with UNICEF, is distributing soap to Rohingya refugees to help prevent Corona virus (COVID-19). Each family receives 10 pieces of bath soap (100 grams per piece) and five bars of laundry soap (130 grams per piece) each month for washing hands, bathing and washing clothes
Since June 2019, World Vision, in partnership with UNICEF, has distributed 264,975 pieces of soap to 17,665 families (88,325 refugees). .“We will wash our clothes, take baths and wash our hands with the soap,” Nurankis says. “I learned about hand washing at World Vision’s learning centre.”.She learned about proper handwashing at one of World Vision’s 12 learning centres for children in the Rohingya refugee camps. She attends classes there
“People can die if infected by the Corona virus. I have to put on sandals to use the toilet and then wash my hands with soap. I need to avoid dirty places, crowds and going outside unnecessarily.”
Background:.Following the World Health Organization’s declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, World Vision immediately declared a global health emergency response. .In Cox’s Bazar, World Vision is acting swiftly to help families in Rohingya and host communities to protect themselves
World Vision, in partnership with UNICEF, is distributing soap to Rohingya refugees to help prevent Corona virus (COVID-19). Each family receives 10 pieces of bath soap (100 grams per piece) and five bars of laundry soap (130 grams per piece) each month for washing hands, bathing and washing clothes
Since June 2019, World Vision, in partnership with UNICEF, has distributed 264,975 pieces of soap to 17,665 families (88,325 refugees)
World Vision’s staff members have been ra