Australia supports healthcare for displaced women
The Australian Government will donate US$383,400 to support efforts
by UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, to meet the health needs
of thousands of women displaced by the conflict in the Northern.
About 75,000 of the 280,000 recently displaced people living in camps
in the area are women and girls of reproductive age who need basic
hygiene support and reproductive healthcare; an estimated 6,000 are
pregnant and in urgent need of services including potentially lifesaving
obstetric care.
The funding will enable UNPFA to work with government health
authorities to set up family health clinics in each of the five zones of
the Menik Farm camp, which accommodates the largest number of displaced
people. These clinics will exclusively serve women, providing antenatal
and postnatal exams, emergency deliveries by skilled birth attendants
and psychosocial counselling, among other services.
"This generous contribution from the Government of Australia will be
critical in safeguarding the reproductive health and personal hygiene of
women in these camps," UNFPA Representative in Sri Lanka Lene K.
Christiansen said. |