Children are at high risk amid countrywide heatwave in Bangladesh
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Statement attributable to UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh, Mr. Sheldon Yett
DHAKA, 24 April 2024 – "With an oppressive heatwave persisting throughout Bangladesh, UNICEF remains deeply concerned about the health and safety of children across the country due to sweltering temperatures.
According to UNICEF’s 2021 Children's Climate Risk Index (CCRI), children in Bangladesh, are at 'extremely high risk' of the impacts of climate change. The unusual rise in temperatures poses grave risks, particularly to newborns, infants, and young children who are considered to be an especially vulnerable population to heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and diarrhea caused by dehydration.
Moreover, as the Primary and Mass Education Ministry has ordered the closure of all government primary schools in the country till 27 April due to concerns with the impact of rising temperatures on children, UNICEF is urging parents to be extra vigilant in keeping their children hydrated and safe.
The severity of this heatwave underscores the urgent need for action to protect children from the worsening impacts of climate change. With temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels, we must prioritize the well-being of children and the most vulnerable populations.
To protect children from this heatwave, UNICEF urges frontline workers, parents, families, caregivers and local authorities to protect children and pregnant women by taking the following steps:
For more information, please contact: Faria Selim, UNICEF Bangladesh, Tel: +880 181 758 6096, fselim@unicef.org Farjana Sultana, UNICEF Bangladesh, Tel: +880 191 151 9507, fasultana@unicef.org |