U.N. Childrens Fund Unicef stressed that millions of Pakistani children continued to need humanitarian assistance even a year after historic floods devastated the country . It stated that the recovery and rehabilitation efforts for the affected areas remained underfunded .
Dozens of children had died in this years monsoon season which it said had worsened the state of the floodhit people . The disaster worsened the already existing inequities for the families living in the area with children out of school malnutrition and inaccessibility of safe drinking water .
The UN organisation while quoting Fadil called on the government of Pakistan to invest in basic social services for children and families . The flood waters have gone but their troubles remain in this climatevolatile region the press release quoted him as saying.
We must build back climateresilient systems that bridge equity gaps and reduce vulnerability to climate shocks. We cannot forget the children of Pakistan. The floodwaters have gone, the fear of another climate disaster looms large. We can’t forget the Children of Pakistan’s troubles remain, he said.
The floods have gone and the flood waters are gone but . Their troubles remain . The floods are gone, their troubles remained in the region the UN organisation said in a press release . UnICEf has screened . million children for severe acute malnutrition and .
admitted children for lifesaving treatment yet the needs continue to outstrip the resources required to respond it added. UniceF has screened children for malnutrition and admitted children’. UnICEF has Screened Children for severe malnourished children for malnatalised children for medical care.
The UN statement said .