The United Nations children's agency said on Friday 121 of those who were killed in the 6.1-magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan this week were children.Mohamed Ayoya, UNICEF Representative to Afghanistan, said as of late Thursday night, at least 1,036 people were reported killed and more than 1,643 reported injured.The toll included 121 deaths and 67 injuries among the children, according to the official.He said that Bermal district in Paktika province has the highest number of casualties and that several thousand homes were destroyed or damaged.Children and adolescents are extremely vulnerable and at high-risk of family separation, emotional and psychological distress, abuse and exploitation, and other forms of violence,& Ayoya said.UNICEF, in coordination with UN agencies, partners, and the de facto authorities (led by the Ministry of Defence) is rapidly preparing a multi-sectoral response covering health, WASH, child protection, nutrition, education, social mobilization, and including a cash component,& Ayoya said.
&UNICEF will be conducting a rapid market assessment in the affected areas in the upcoming days.
The assessment will inform the feasibility and appropriateness of cash as a response to support early recovery.
UNICEF has already trained partners for beneficiary registration on the ground.The post 121 children among those killed in Afghanistan earthquake: UNICEF first appeared on Ariana News.
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