Kerala should request WHO for anti-cholera vaccines: Tharoor

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

MP has suggested that the government request the World Organisation (WHO) to supply two million anti-vaccines to minimise the risk of in the flood-ravaged state.

Tharoor, an MP from Thiruvananthapuram and of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, has made the suggestion following his discussions in on Monday and Tuesday with senior leadership of the WHO, UN and the International Red Cross, an official statement from his office said on Wednesday.

He briefed them on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Kerala, the worst since 1924. The floods claimed around 370 lives and inundated houses forcing about one million people to take shelter in over 3,000 relief camps.

"Prior to these discussions, consulted Chief Minister over the nature of the talks and the specific areas of priority," it said.

"has also written to him (Vijayan) today on the impressions gained from his briefings and the possible course of actions for the state."

Tharoor has asked the to examine whether it wants a multi-sector needs assessment by UN agencies and Gujarat University Forensics support for dead body management. The state should also consider holding an international reconstruction conference to "Rebuild better" in partnership with the UN.

"Since the Centre does not wish to request (for) international assistance directly, it is entirely feasible to operationalise any and all of the above by negotiating with the UN system to have the UN offer what we need, on a no-objection basis from the (central) government," the statement quoted the as saying.

According to the statement, the discussions and deliberations were well received by respective branches of the international system focused on responding to emergencies, disaster management and mitigation.

"Tharoor travelled in his individual capacity and as an MP from Kerala and as a former UN This reach was primarily due to a moral responsibility he felt as a Keralite to explore possibilities of international assistance and support to alleviate the sufferings of fellow Keralites," the statement added.

Tharoor has also briefed the Indian Permanent to the UN in Geneva, Rajiv Chander, about his meetings.

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First Published: Wed, August 22 2018. 16:34 IST