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The high rate of malnutrition reported among children in camps for displaced people in Sri Lanka is a cause for concern, a senior UN official says. | The high rate of malnutrition reported among children in camps for displaced people in Sri Lanka is a cause for concern, a senior UN official says. |
The UN's representative on children and armed conflict told the BBC's Sinhala service that the government should set up special feeding programmes. | The UN's representative on children and armed conflict told the BBC's Sinhala service that the government should set up special feeding programmes. |
Her comments come after a Sri Lankan charity said 5,000 children in the camps are malnourished. | Her comments come after a Sri Lankan charity said 5,000 children in the camps are malnourished. |
Almost 300,000 people are being held in camps after they fled the civil war. | Almost 300,000 people are being held in camps after they fled the civil war. |
It was in the final weeks of the war that hundreds of thousands of civilians streamed out of territory held by the rebel Tamil Tigers. | It was in the final weeks of the war that hundreds of thousands of civilians streamed out of territory held by the rebel Tamil Tigers. |
The sooner they can get back to normalcy, to education, to schools, it is the best thing Radhika CoomaraswamyUN special representative | The sooner they can get back to normalcy, to education, to schools, it is the best thing Radhika CoomaraswamyUN special representative |
Since then they have been kept in government-run camps in the northern district of Vavuniya. | Since then they have been kept in government-run camps in the northern district of Vavuniya. |
Radhika Coomaraswamy, the UN's special representative on children and armed conflict, told the BBC Sinhala Service's Saroj Pathirana that the UN hopes to send a delegation to advise the government on a range of issues relating to child welfare. | |
"The malnutrition rates are very high, especially among young children, and [there is a] need for special feeding programmes and all those kind of things in the camps for the children. | "The malnutrition rates are very high, especially among young children, and [there is a] need for special feeding programmes and all those kind of things in the camps for the children. |
"So, our sense is that the sooner they can get back to normalcy, to education, to schools, it is the best thing," she said. | "So, our sense is that the sooner they can get back to normalcy, to education, to schools, it is the best thing," she said. |
Her comments follow concern expressed by Sri Lankan charity Sarvodaya about rates of chronic malnutrition in the camps. | Her comments follow concern expressed by Sri Lankan charity Sarvodaya about rates of chronic malnutrition in the camps. |
Dr Vinya Ariyaratne, chief executive of Sarvodaya, told the BBC Sinhala service on Tuesday that the malnutrition was a result of fleeing from place to place in the final stages of war, without having a proper meal. | |
He added that the Sri Lankan health ministry was working with the charity and other aid agencies to tackle the problem. | He added that the Sri Lankan health ministry was working with the charity and other aid agencies to tackle the problem. |
Ms Coomaraswamy said that a UN delegation would also hope to provide advice on how to treat former child soldiers. | Ms Coomaraswamy said that a UN delegation would also hope to provide advice on how to treat former child soldiers. |
"The issue for us are child soldiers. Are they being separated from the adults and given the special treatment and rehabilitation they deserve, she said. | "The issue for us are child soldiers. Are they being separated from the adults and given the special treatment and rehabilitation they deserve, she said. |
She added that the UN is also concerned about the plight of children separated from their families. | She added that the UN is also concerned about the plight of children separated from their families. |
"The delegation is to look into whether there is enough effort being taken to reunite them with parents," she said. | "The delegation is to look into whether there is enough effort being taken to reunite them with parents," she said. |
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