How to protect children from extreme heat? | UNICEF
Climate change is leading to an increase in average global temperatures and in the frequency, intensity, and duration of heatwaves.
For infants, young children and pregnant women, greater heat stress is increasing the risk of adverse birth outcomes, chronic health issues and infant deaths. The most at-risk are the most deprived. Therefore, it’s important to B.E.A.T. the heat for children:
Be aware of heat stress
Easily identify the symptoms
Act immediately to protect
Take to a health facility
Download the Protecting children from heat stress: https://www.unicef.org/documents/protecting-children-heat-stress-technical-note%C2%A0
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UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. Across more than 190 countries and territories, we do whatever it takes to help children survive, thrive and fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
The world’s largest provider of vaccines, we support child health and nutrition, safe water and sanitation, quality education and skill building, HIV prevention and treatment for mothers and babies, and the protection of children and adolescents from violence and exploitation.
Before, during and after humanitarian emergencies, UNICEF is on the ground, bringing lifesaving help and hope to children and families. Non-political and impartial, we are never neutral when it comes to defending children’s rights and safeguarding their lives and futures.
And we never give up.
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For infants, young children and pregnant women, greater heat stress is increasing the risk of adverse birth outcomes, chronic health issues and infant deaths. The most at-risk are the most deprived. Therefore, it’s important to B.E.A.T. the heat for children:
Be aware of heat stress
Easily identify the symptoms
Act immediately to protect
Take to a health facility
Download the Protecting children from heat stress: https://www.unicef.org/documents/protecting-children-heat-stress-technical-note%C2%A0
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UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. Across more than 190 countries and territories, we do whatever it takes to help children survive, thrive and fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
The world’s largest provider of vaccines, we support child health and nutrition, safe water and sanitation, quality education and skill building, HIV prevention and treatment for mothers and babies, and the protection of children and adolescents from violence and exploitation.
Before, during and after humanitarian emergencies, UNICEF is on the ground, bringing lifesaving help and hope to children and families. Non-political and impartial, we are never neutral when it comes to defending children’s rights and safeguarding their lives and futures.
And we never give up.
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