for flood victims of Bihar-India, after their succeeding campaign in Nepal.
Haruna Darbo shares: For more detail, please visit
_http://www.sos-childrensvillages.org/News-and-Media/News/Pages/Emergency-relief-programme-in-India.aspx_
(http://www.sos-childrensvillages.org/News-and-Media/News/Pages/Emergency-reli
ef-programme-in-India.aspx)
Emergency relief programme for flood victims in India
01/09/2008 - After starting an emergency relief programme for flood victims
in Nepal two weeks ago, SOS Children's Villages has now also started to
provide emergency relief in the Indian province Bihar.
(http://www.sos-childrensvillages.org/News-and-Media/News/GalleryImages/bihar-floods.jpg) Thousands of children are affected by the flooding in
large areas of Bihar - Photo: REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri, courtesy of
_www.alertnet.org_ (http://www.alertnet.org/) Large areas of the Indian province of
Bihar, which is situated on the border to Nepal, have been flooded. More than
two million inhabitants of one of the poorest regions in India have now been
directly affected by the flooding of the dam on the Kosi river, which was the
result of heavy monsoon rains. Large scale evacuations are being carried out
and more than 250,000 houses have already been destroyed.
An SOS emergency team is on the ground in Bihar to carry out a needs
assessment and provide the first emergency relief, particularly for children. The
new SOS Children’s Village in Begusarai has taken on the role of a base camp
and has started to distribute emergency packages containing dry food, baby
food, milk powder and clothes to the families affected. An emergency relief
centre has also been set up in Purnia, where 1,600 families with around 3,000
children are being provided with relief supplies (baby food, drinking water,
medication) and sanitary facilities are being set up.
SOS Children’s Villages has opened all its facilities in Begusarai to the
flood victims and has made various offers to the authorities to provide
emergency relief. In this way, children who have been separated from their parents
can be accommodated and cared for in the SOS Children’s Village until their
families are found. Children who have been orphaned might be admitted to the
village in Begusarai on a long-term basis.
All emergency relief measures are carried out in close cooperation with the
authorities. In the framework of its family strengthening programmes, SOS
Children’s Villages would also be in a position to support families affected
over a period of six to nine months (by providing food, medical support,
childcare, etc.).
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