Incessant rain has triggered landslides and flooding in Nepal, affecting more than 90,000 people. At least 148 people have lost their lives, while 59 are still missing.
There is a high risk of spread of waterborne and infectious disease in the aftermath of the floods, which can affect maternal and neonatal health outcomes. UNFPA is responding to support service continuity of affected health facilities, and to distribute clean delivery kits to pregnant women with limited access to health facilities.
UNFPA is coordinating with provincial offices in Madhesh, Lumbini, and Sudurpaschim to address the immediate needs of women and girls, particularly concerning sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (GBV) risks. GBV prevention and response services are particularly vital during times of crises, when the risk of violence against women and girls tends to increase.
Based on initial assessments, UNFPA will require USD 300,000 for provision of essential SRH and GBV services to meet the needs of flood affected women and girls.