Girl carries home her hygiene kit from Plan International
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Affiliate
Plan International
Resource ID
188154
Access
Open
Contributed by
Keira,Dempsey
Photographer
Plan International
Photo Credit
Plan International
Region
Caribbean and Central America
Country
Guatemala
Orientation
Landscape
Programmes
Disasters
Subject
Hygiene, Relief Aid
Filename
202011-GTM-09.JPG
Rating
5
Date
14 December 20
Copyright
Plan International
Library Number
LN20285
Caption
Category 4 Hurricane Iota swept into Central America just two weeks after Hurricane Eta hit the same stretch of the Caribbean coast leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Together, Eta and Iota have affected more than 1.9 million people across Guatemala and more than 300,000 people have been displaced from their homes.
Plan International launched an immediate response to those affected by the storms in eight communities in Alta Verapaz department. We are distributing food and hygiene kits, mattresses and blankets and menstrual hygiene kits. We have also implemented actions in shelters to ensure children are protected and are broadcasting safeguarding messages on local radio stations.