New York, May 15: More than 3.5 lakh children in the Central African Republic (CAR) are out of school and lack access to health and other basic services, including nearly 29,000, who have fled the escalating violence this year, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has said.
'Children are paying the highest price for this new surge of violence. All actors should stop violence against children now. The world must not forget the children of the Central African Republic. Protection of children should come first,' UNICEF Regional Director for West and Central Africa Marie-Pierre Poirier said over the weekend.
According to a UNICEF statement, the already precarious humanitarian and security situation in the country has deteriorated over the past year, worsening even further since the start of 2018.
An estimated 687,400 people are displaced within the country, up from 440,000 in 2017, including more than 357,400 children. This year alone, at least 55,000 people - including 28,600 children - have fled their homes because of escalating brutality and violence, the statement added on Tuesday.
UNICEF said that a third of children are currently out of school. Close to half of all children are not fully immunised and 41 per cent of children under the age of five suffer from chronic malnutrition.
The agency is providing children with life-saving assistance. 'UNICEF and our partners are achieving encouraging results, focusing on four key priorities: scaling up immunisation, ending malnutrition, providing education, and protection; including in emergency situations,' said Ms Poirier.
In 2017, UNICEF and partners vaccinated more than 800,000 children under-five against polio, representing 98 per cent coverage, and treated more than 26,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
Also last year, UNICEF supported the release of 2,969 children from armed groups, and helped set up 315 child-friendly and temporary learning spaces in displacement camps, helping around 56,600 children. UNI
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