Core Insights - The United Nations' Humanitarian Priority Plan (HPP) has raised $22.4 million to support the most vulnerable populations affected by Cyclone Ditwah, but this is still below the target of $35.3 million needed for full implementation [1][2] - The HPP aims to assist approximately 658,000 individuals from December 2025 to April 2026, with current coverage reaching about 216,000 people, over half of whom are women, and around 4,500 are persons with disabilities [1] - Long-term displacement remains a significant issue, with over 165,000 individuals still displaced or living with host families, and 85 safety centers currently accommodating about 6,680 people [1] Funding and Impact - The assessment indicates that 1,682 schools have been damaged due to the cyclone, affecting approximately 823,000 children [2] - There is a notable funding gap in the HPP, particularly in the areas of health, agriculture, early recovery, nutrition, and education, highlighting the urgent need for further international support [2]
联合国人道主义优先事项计划已向迪特瓦气旋受灾民众提供阶段性援助,资金缺口仍存
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-02-10 16:01