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Plan Reaching Out to Quake-Affected Children in China


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Plan has started its emergency response in China’s earthquake-affected Sichuan province.

Scores have died and the death-toll is likely to rise as a 6.6-magnitude earthquake caused widespread destruction in Sichuan’s Lushan County on Saturday. The Chinese government has declared the highest level of state emergency.
Relief on the way

Plan’s country office has begun the process to move pre-stocked disaster relief packs - especially designed to accommodate children’s needs - to the affected area.

There are over 6,000 hygiene packs stocked in Plan’s Beijing office for emergency relief, including 2,600 packs tailored for girls’ needs, and 1,500 items of clothing. Tents to provide temporary shelter are also being sent as part of the relief supplies.
Meeting children’s needs

“Meeting the needs of children is an urgent priority of our emergency response. There would be affected children in outlying and difficult to reach rural areas,” said Plan China Country Director Mark Leighton.

Even though Sichuan is not among Plan’s programme areas in China, the organisation is prepared to reach out to the affected population, particularly children given the scale of the disaster. A team of emergency experts is being sent to the worst affected zones.

Plan has, over the last few years, strengthened its disaster response and preparedness capacity in China and will supplement the efforts of the Chinese government and the local authorities in the earthquake response.

The organization is also attending coordination meetings with the local government and other humanitarian agencies.
Hard memories

The last major earthquake in Sichuan was in 2008. It killed tens of thousands and left 5,000,000 homeless.

“Repeated earthquakes hit affected people’s mind hard and children, particularly, are most vulnerable,” said Unni Krishnan, Plan’s Head of Disaster Response and Preparedness.

Plan has been working in China since 1995 helping poor children to access their rights to health, education, livelihoods and protection.



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