unicefのインスタグラム(unicef) - 12月16日 01時49分


The only way to get in any supplies was by air. The @worldfoodprogramme_official dropped food - 180 tonnes of it - from huge, low-flying planes. UNICEF brought in water purification tablets, soap, and mosquito nets in helicopters. The team were also vaccinating children and pregnant mothers, and screening them for malnutrition. It’s routine things like vaccination that get hit during such widespread conflict and the resulting displacement. Things we all take for granted back home. “I’ve never seen anything like this since I was born,” Nyabieny Lam told me. She had already been displaced twice, fleeing her home when they heard the guns. She had walked through the night to get here, with her seven children, her mother and aunt, and two other children that had been separated from their family. “I don’t know where my husband is. When we all fled we got separated and I haven’t seen him since.” (3 / 4 of @philmoorephoto’s #InstagramTakeover.) © UNICEF/UN065972/Hatcher-Moore


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