More than 1 in 9 children in flood-affected areas of Pakistan suffering from severe acute malnutrition – UNICEF
Cases of malnutrition escalate rapidly as the lives of millions of children remain in jeopardy
Cases of malnutrition escalate rapidly as the lives of millions of children remain in jeopardy
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More than 2.5 million people in Nigeria are in need of humanitarian assistance
Statement by Bertrand Bainvel, UNICEF Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa
UNICEF warns urgent action is needed to increase funding for adaptation to protect children and vulnerable communities from worsening heatwaves and other climate shocks.
Statement by George Laryea-Adjei, UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia, after visiting flood-affected areas in Pakistan
UN children’s agency monitors situation in vulnerable and high-risk communities on the typhoon’s track
UNICEF has established more than 500 temporary learning centres in the worst-affected districts and supported teachers and children with education supplies.
The proportion of people facing severe acute food insecurity is at the highest level ever, surpassing levels seen even during the conflicts in 2013 and 2016.
There are nearly 190 children who have been separated from their families or caregivers during the chaos of recent displacements
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