The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) provided emergency medical assistance to 61,400 people affected by climate change in Mozambique last year, the UN agency said in a report. Of those receiving aid, 10,315 are children under the age of five, according to the report to which Lusa had access today.
Also, in response to cholera outbreaks across eight provinces of Mozambique in 2024, UNICEF and partners combined efforts to enable the treatment of over 41,708 cholera cases.
(Source LUSA, UNICEF)
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