UNICEF says Bangladesh to open vitamin A, de-worming campaign for children

Published Friday May 9th, 2008

DHAKA, Bangladesh - Bangladesh will stage a massive campaign Saturday to provide millions of children with vitamin A and de-worming tablets.

UNICEF says tens of thousands of health workers and volunteers will fan out across the country to run 140,000 centres, including many makeshift ones. They hope to provide vitamin A to about 19 million children ages one to five.

Seventeen million aged two to five years old are targeted for de-worming tablets.

Vitamin A deficiency increases the risk of child deaths from diseases such as measles and diarrhea, UNICEF said in a statement, adding that two doses per year of vitamin A could save thousands of lives.

Impoverished Bangladesh, with a population of 150 million, has a poor health management system.

But the South Asian country has staged massive vaccination programs against polio and other dangerous diseases in recent years.

The campaign is a collaboration among the Bangladesh government, UNICEF, Canadian International Development Agency and the World Health Organization.

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