The United States joins hands with UNICEF
Dec 27, 2023 2:38:02 GMT -5
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The United States joins hands with UNICEF Accelerate assistance to the most vulnerable populations. and migrant workers in Thailand Fighting the COVID-19 crisis Bangkok, 5 June 2020: United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and UNICEF. Coordinate cooperation in fighting the COVID-19 crisis To stop the spread of the virus and alleviate impacts on the most vulnerable populations in Thailand, such as migrant workers. Stateless population group and ethnic groups USAID has provided financial support in the amount of 700,000 USD (approximately 22.3 million baht) to UNICEF To carry out work in various areas to deal with the COVID-19 crisis. which is having a severe impact on the most vulnerable populations in Thailand, such as low-income groups Migrant workers ethnic group and temporary employee groups This often has limited access to necessary public health information and services.
Mr. Thomas Davin, UNICEF Representative C Level Executive List Thailand said “Migrant labor group And vulnerable populations have been facing many obstacles in their lives since before the pandemic. due to social status Language limitations or being stigmatized and divided in society Dealing with this COVID-19 crisis, we must not leave anyone behind. Whether children or adults The most important aim is to protect society as a whole. This is where we all have a shared responsibility to help the most vulnerable people. regardless of race or status and ensure that they live safely. and have access to needed services. USAID funding will help UNICEF reach more children and families who need it most. without anyone having to fall behind.” 04 Mr. Peter A. Malnak, Director of USAID The Asia Regional Office said, “More than just health impacts, COVID-19 outbreak It is threatening the lives and livelihoods of various communities in societies throughout Asia.
The most vulnerable populations will be the most severely affected. Both the education of children and youth have been disrupted. USAID stands ready to partner with UNICEF and the Royal Thai Government to provide urgent assistance to alleviate the social and economic impacts on the most vulnerable communities across Thailand. Cooperation in unity It will help us create a new way to restore health and wellbeing in the coming months.” Under this cooperation UNICEF works with relevant agencies, including the Migrant Working Group, civil society organizations, United Nations agencies and the Thai government. in order to coordinate assistance to be effective and to ensure that children and families in migrant communities or different ethnic groups will receive appropriate and timely assistance.
Mr. Thomas Davin, UNICEF Representative C Level Executive List Thailand said “Migrant labor group And vulnerable populations have been facing many obstacles in their lives since before the pandemic. due to social status Language limitations or being stigmatized and divided in society Dealing with this COVID-19 crisis, we must not leave anyone behind. Whether children or adults The most important aim is to protect society as a whole. This is where we all have a shared responsibility to help the most vulnerable people. regardless of race or status and ensure that they live safely. and have access to needed services. USAID funding will help UNICEF reach more children and families who need it most. without anyone having to fall behind.” 04 Mr. Peter A. Malnak, Director of USAID The Asia Regional Office said, “More than just health impacts, COVID-19 outbreak It is threatening the lives and livelihoods of various communities in societies throughout Asia.
The most vulnerable populations will be the most severely affected. Both the education of children and youth have been disrupted. USAID stands ready to partner with UNICEF and the Royal Thai Government to provide urgent assistance to alleviate the social and economic impacts on the most vulnerable communities across Thailand. Cooperation in unity It will help us create a new way to restore health and wellbeing in the coming months.” Under this cooperation UNICEF works with relevant agencies, including the Migrant Working Group, civil society organizations, United Nations agencies and the Thai government. in order to coordinate assistance to be effective and to ensure that children and families in migrant communities or different ethnic groups will receive appropriate and timely assistance.