Cynthia McCaffrey, UNICEF Representative to China, presents a handover certificate to Xu Xingfeng, Deputy Commissioner of the Commissioner’s Office in Shanghai under the Ministry of Commerce, at the cargo area of Pudong International Airport in Shanghai on 1 March 2020. The latest UNICEF shipment of medical supplies for health workers, weighing more than 12 tons, was delivered to the Government of China in Shanghai to support its response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The supplies will be dispatched to Wuhan and other regions in Hubei Province. ©UNICEF/China/2020/Fang Zhe
The latest UNICEF shipment of medical supplies for health workers, weighing more than 12 tons, was delivered to the Government of China in Shanghai today to support its response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak.Representatives from the Commissioner’s Office in Shanghai under the Ministry of Commerce, the UNICEF Office to China and staff from Shanghai Pudong International Airport at the handover ceremony held at the cargo area of the airport in Shanghai on 1 March 2020. The latest UNICEF shipment of medical supplies for health workers, weighing more than 12 tons, was delivered to the Government of China in Shanghai to support its response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The supplies will be dispatched to Wuhan and other regions in Hubei Province. ©UNICEF/China/2020/Fang Zhe
The latest shipment brought the total worth of UNICEF-donated supplies to nearly USD 1 million, with a combined weight of more than 30 tons. The first batch of supplies arrived in Wuhan on 30 January, while the second batch was delivered to Beijing just days after.UNICEF Representative to China Cynthia McCaffrey checks the newly arrived supplies procured by UNICEF at the cargo area of Shanghai Pudong International Airport on 1 March 2020. The latest UNICEF shipment of medical supplies for health workers, weighing more than 12 tons, was delivered to the Government of China in Shanghai to support its response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The supplies will be dispatched to Wuhan and other regions in Hubei Province. ©UNICEF/China/2020/Fang Zhe
In addition to providing emergency supplies, UNICEF is also working with the World Health Organization, the National Health Commission and other partners to strengthen risk communication and tackle misinformation so that children, pregnant women and their families know how to prevent the spread of COVID-19.On 1 March 2020, the latest UNICEF shipment of medical supplies for health workers, weighing more than 12 tons, was delivered to the Government of China in Shanghai to support its response to the COVID-19 outbreak. After the handover, the supplies are dispatched immediately through China Post to Wuhan and other regions in Hubei Province. ©UNICEF/China/2020/Fang Zhe
UNICEF is also partnering with the Department of the Protection of the Rights of Youth under the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China to provide mental health and psychosocial support to adolescents who have been staying at home over recent weeks, with school reopening postponed due to the outbreak.Cynthia McCaffrey, UNICEF Representative to China, presents a handover certificate to Xu Xingfeng, Deputy Commissioner of the Commissioner’s Office in Shanghai under the Ministry of Commerce, at the cargo area of Pudong International Airport in Shanghai on 1 March 2020. The latest UNICEF shipment of medical supplies for health workers, weighing more than 12 tons, was delivered to the Government of China in Shanghai to support its response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The supplies will be dispatched to Wuhan and other regions in Hubei Province. ©UNICEF/China/2020/Fang Zhe
In addition to meeting children and women’s immediate needs, UNICEF is looking at the outbreak’s wider implications, focusing on the safe delivery of essential health and social services, education, child protection services, as well as psychosocial support and stigma prevention for affected children and families.