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South Asia: Sharp rise in child and maternal deaths due to COVID-19 |

18th March 2021
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In a new report, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said that the impact also included sharp drops in the number of young children treated for severe acute malnutrition as well as in childhood immunizations.  

Drastic cuts in health across South Asia due to COVID-19 have been deadly for children.

It’s vital that access to these essential services is fully restored, with all possible safety measures. @UNICEFROSA https://t.co/7l9rcYrbLM

— UNICEF (@UNICEF) March 17, 2021

According to George Laryea-Adjei, UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia, the fall-off of these critical services has had a devastating impact on the health and nutrition of the poorest and most vulnerable families. 

“It is absolutely vital that these services are fully restored for children and mothers who are in desperate need of them, and that everything possible is done to ensure that people feel safe to use them”, he stressed. 

The region also suffered increased levels of unemployment, poverty and food insecurity due to the pandemic, further undermining public health, the report said 

Millions of girls unlikely to ever return to school 

The report – which covered Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – also found that about 420 million children were out of school due to the pandemic and its related control measures.  

It warned that 4.5 million girls are likely to never return to school, and are at particular risk due to deteriorating access to sexual and reproductive health and information services. 

“Given the cultural and social context of South Asia, the suspension of these services is deepening inequalities and is likely to lead to an increase in the number of maternal and neonatal deaths”, Bjorn Andersson, UNFPA Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific said.  

“There are also likely to be an additional 3.5 million unintended pregnancies in this region”, Mr. Andersson warned. 

Wider impact of COVID-19 also included increased risk of child marriage and  stunting – impaired growth and development due to poor nutrition and health. 

UNICEF-WHO-UNFPA report

Wider impact of COVID-19 on children and mothers in South Asia.

Prioritize essential health services 

The UN agencies called for prioritizing essential health services for pregnant women, adolescents and young infants, as well as strengthening supply chains for the delivery of vaccines and other essential childhood medicines. 

Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia, underlined that maintaining essential health services is vital for the region’s COVID-19 response strategy “as disruption would only increase the risk of deaths from preventable causes”. 

The report also called for ensuring uninterrupted and improved health services for all, helping vulnerable populations address health needs, and stepping up of key COVID-19 prevention measures. 

It also urged cash transfer programmes to support the poorest families. 


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