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UNFPA supplies support women and girls affected by COVID-19 in Vanuatu

UNFPA supplies support women and girls affected by COVID-19 in Vanuatu

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UNFPA supplies support women and girls affected by COVID-19 in Vanuatu

calendar_today 08 March 2022

UNFPA Supplies are being unloaded in Vanuatu to support the COVID-19 response.

UNFPA Pacific is supporting Vanuatu’s COVID-19 response by working closely with the Government and civil society partners to deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance which includes the distribution of essential Inter-Agency Reproductive Health Kits and Dignity Kits to affected women and girls.

On 04 March 2022, an active COVID-19 case was confirmed at Vila Central Hospital. On 07 March 2022, Efate and Offshore Islands moved to Alert Level 3 Very High, due to large-scale community transmission. All provinces of Vanuatu are on Alert Level 3 given reports of cases or movement of contacts of cases in the six provinces of Vanuatu. A total of 1,704 confirmed cases have been reported since the beginning of 2022. 283 new confirmed cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, including 274 on Efate Island (Shefa province) and 9 on Santo Island (Sanma province). 

When humanitarian emergencies strike, UNFPA ensures that the reproductive health needs and protection concerns of women and girls are integrated into national humanitarian responses. One of the ways in which UNFPA supports women and girls is by providing Dignity Kits and life-saving Inter-Agency Reproductive Health Kits.  

More than 1,000 Dignity Kits and Inter-Agency Reproductive Health Kits are being donated to the Government of Vanuatu to support the humanitarian response efforts to address the unique health and hygiene needs of women and girls in the aftermath of the increase of COVID-19 in Vanuatu. 

Under the Regional Prepositioning Initiative funded by the Government of Australia, UNFPA Pacific strategically prepositions life-saving supplies in disaster-prone countries and regional hubs in Asia and the Pacific. UNFPA is deeply grateful to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for its generous contribution. This has helped UNFPA Pacific respond faster, better, and more efficiently to humanitarian crises across the region.

The donation will benefit more than 2,000 women and girls in the COVID-19 affected areas of Vanuatu.