UNFPA earlier has delivered aid to women and girls vulnerable to gender-based violence in flood-hit central provinces.

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People in Phu Tho village, An Thuy commune, Quang Binh province's Le Thuy district face various difficulties during historic flooding in Oct. 2020

At the handover ceremony, UNFPA Representative in Vietnam Naomi Kitahara said the elderly are the most vulnerable group in case natural disasters occur in residential areas, as public health programs are disrupted.

She added that the cooperation between the UNFPA and the HCYU Central Committee takes root from an idea to connect young people with the elderly.

Receiving the aid, Secretary of the HCYU Central Committee Bui Quang Huy held in high regard the support from international organisations, including the UNFPA, for activities which help ease difficulties for flood victims in the central region.

He pledged that the HCYU Central Committee and authorities of the provinces will promptly distribute the aid to the beneficiaries.

Vietnam’s central provinces suffered severe human and property losses during historic flooding in October 2020. More than 200 people were killed while thousands of others were displaced.

At least 7.7 million people were affected, more than 1.3 million of them women in reproductive age and 143,000 people over 65 years old.

Source: VNA