Friday, February 15, 2013 Press Release, Refugee,
BANGKOK, 14 February 2013 – UNICEF
began this week delivering footballs and other play and recreation
supplies to eight Ministry of Social Development and Human Security
shelters caring for Rohingya children in southern Thailand.
Some 270 Rohingya children, many who were separated from their
parents or who came to Thailand unaccompanied by adults, are being
cared for at nine shelters in eight provinces across the South.
UNICEF supplies include footballs, volleyballs, badminton sets and
other sports equipment, drawing and art supplies, and toys and other
play items for young children. UNICEF staff delivered the first bags of
supplies on Monday to the shelter in Songklha housing about 80
Rohningya children.
“The materials will be used to help provide improved play and
recreation opportunities for Rohingya children and other children
staying at these shelters,” said UNICEF Thailand Representative Bijaya
Rajbhandari. “Some of the children have been traumatized by events in
Myanmar, the long sea journey to Thailand or being separated from
family members, and giving them opportunities to play will help relieve
some of their stress and fear.”
UNICEF is also supporting the provision of hygiene and sanitation
services at shelters, and is assisting MSDHS with strengthening the
registration and tracking system for Rohingya children and women to
help reunite them with family members.
Other shelters caring for Rohingya children and women and being
provided with play and recreation materials are in Pattani, Narathiwat,
Trang, Surat Thani, Phangnga, Satun and Phrachuab Khiri Khan provinces.
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