250,000 women of childbearing age at risk of hunger – UNFPA

Viola Kiden | March 14, 2017 | 9:19 am© UNFPA/Tim

In an interview with Eye Radio, UNFPA’s humanitarian Emergency Coordinator
Dr. James Okara Wanyama said more pregnant women are estimated to be at the
risk of maternal health due to the hunger and lack of access to health
services.

Last month, three UN agencies and National Bureau of Statistics said some
100,000 people were facing starvation in Leer and Mayendit counties in
Southern Liech state.According to UNFPA, up to 253,000 women of
childbearing age could be harmed by the crisis this year.

Dr. Wanyama said the situation is likely to worsen with conflict-related
and sexual gender-based violence.He said the country is at risk of losing
many women due to the pregnancy-related complication because of lack of
food.“As you know food is an important element for all of us but it is much
more important for pregnant women to have the correct nutrition, to have
the access to food,” he said.

In a statement, UNFPA calls for exerted efforts to safeguard the health and
protection of women and girls and ensure they have access to life-saving
food, health facilities, violence prevention and response services.UNFPA
says it aims to raise $2 million for the health and protection needs of
women and girls.It also requires $19 million to support reproductive health
and gender-based violence interventions under the 2017 South Sudan
Humanitarian Response Plan.

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