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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said a consignment of emergency supplies for hundreds of thousands of refugee Rohingya children and their families arrived in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka overnight. UNICEF
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STORY: BANGLADESH / ROHINGYA AID
TRT: 01:48
SOURCE: UNICEF
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNICEF ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 24-25 SEPTEMBER 2017, DHAKA / COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH / FILE

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FILE - 30 APRIL – 1 MAY, 2017, KUTUPALONG CAMP, BANGLADESH

1. Various aerial shots, Kutupalong camp

24 SEPTEMBER 2017, DHAKA, BANGLADESH

2. Wide shot, cargo plane on runway
3. Close up, relief items on plane
4. Various shots, relief items being unloaded from plane

25 SEPTEMBER 2017, COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH

5. Tracking, trucking carrying aid driving on road
6. Med shot, relief items on truck
7. SOUNDBITE (English) AM Sakil Faizullah, Communication Manager, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF):
“The fast emergency consignment for the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugee children has just arrived here in Cox’s Bazar. As you can see behind me, this truck is full of relief materials which contains tarpaulin, water purifying tablets and hygiene kits for these Rohingya children. This is just a part of the total relief material that we have just received a few hours ago through a special cargo plane which contain nearly a hundred tons of relief materials. And these relief materials is going to serve nearly a quarter million children among the Rohingya refugees.”
8. Med shot, box of water purification tablets being opened
9. Close up, water purification tablets
10. Close up, plastic portable toilet
11. Wide shot, UNICEF branded truck

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said a consignment of emergency supplies for hundreds of thousands of refugee Rohingya children and their families arrived in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka overnight (24 Sep).

A cargo plane carrying some 100 tons of supplies, including water purifying tablets, family hygiene kits, sanitary materials, plastic tarpaulins, recreational kits for children and other items, arrived from Copenhagen. UNICEF said the supplies are intended for an estimated quarter of a million Rohingya child refugees who are among the 429,000 people to have fled across the border from neighbouring Myanmar in recent weeks.

The supplies are being delivered by truck to the southern city of Cox’s Bazar, where an expanding international response is mobilising to address the plight of the growing number of Rohingya refugees arriving in Bangladesh. UNICEF said other shipments, containing school bags, tents, early childhood development kits, family hygiene and dignity kits, tarpaulin and nutrition materials, are also on their way to Bangladesh. The Fund is seeking 7.3 million USD in additional funding for its work in southern Bangladesh over the next three months, but said additional funds will also be necessary as the refugee population continues to grow.

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