Following the current situation on the continuous global spread of the Coronavirus, CARE International Balkans prioritizes and underlines the importance of cooperation among staff and the respective governments in the Western Balkans.
We are closely monitoring the situation in all countries and communities where we work trying to ensure safety and security of CARE staff, programs, partner organisations and beneficiaries. As such, CARE stands firm in the fight against the virus and calls for respecting the preventive and precautionary measures taken by the respective governments.
YMI key project activities include working with youth in communities and educational institutions across the region. In this current moment all YMI components are undergoing contingency planning and mitigating to position CARE and partners to rapidly respond and adapt to the current circumstances. Most importantly, all organizations gathered around Young Men Initiative prioritise the wellbeing of all stakeholders and beneficiaries involved and we intend to work together to meet the needs as this crisis unfolds.
We would like to use this opportunity to remind you that some of the common symptoms that may appear 2-14 days after exposure include fever, a dry cough, fatigue, and difficulty breathing. Based on the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations, staying at home, minimizing the contact and maintaining high levels of hygiene will decrease the risks of infection – thus it is important that we all work together in the times of crisis.
For more information on the latest developments, we recommend following the dedicated WHO’s webpage but also measures being put in place by the national authorities.
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The Young Men Initiative will come up with new ways to promote and work on our mission in the region. It is up to each of us to act responsibly.
In the meantime, stay safe!