Save the Children UK launches appeal for South Asia Floods
Source: International Save the Children Alliance
3 August 2007 Save the Children UK is launching an urgent appeal for children in South Asia who are currently affected by floods. At least 10 million children across Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are at risk. Homes have been swept away, water supplies have been contaminated and they are exposed to the dangers of water-borne diseases.
Across the region more than 23 million people are currently affected - 6.9 million in Bangladesh, 13.7 million in India and 2.5 million in Pakistan.
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In India we are reaching around 3,000 families in West Bengal and Orissa and providing temporary shelter, water purification, health facilities, clothes, and school supplies for children.
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3 August 2007 Save the Children UK is launching an urgent appeal for children in South Asia who are currently affected by floods. At least 10 million children across Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are at risk. Homes have been swept away, water supplies have been contaminated and they are exposed to the dangers of water-borne diseases.
Across the region more than 23 million people are currently affected - 6.9 million in Bangladesh, 13.7 million in India and 2.5 million in Pakistan.
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In India we are reaching around 3,000 families in West Bengal and Orissa and providing temporary shelter, water purification, health facilities, clothes, and school supplies for children.
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