Tropical Storm Amanda leaves destruction and grief as it passes through El Salvador Hundreds of Salvadoran families have had to evacuate their homes due to the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Amanda
At least 19 million children at imminent risk as Cyclone Amphan makes landfall in Bangladesh and India Cyclone and COVID-19 present dual threats to children and families in the region, warns UNICEF
UN launches joint global humanitarian response plan to combat COVID-19 pandemic UNICEF appeals for $651.6 million to help children impacted by global pandemic
As violence escalates, 37 children among those killed and injured in the attack in Al-Jawf, north of Yemen Statement from Sara Beysolow Nyanti, UNICEF Representative in Yemen
As impact of climate crisis worsens, Caribbean islands see six-fold increase in estimated number of children displaced by storms, new UNICEF report shows The estimated number of children displaced by storms and flooding in the Caribbean islands* saw a six-fold increase in the past five years, a new UNICEF report said today.
Lack of funding leaves millions of children in conflict and disaster zones at risk – UNICEF Millions of children living in areas affected by conflict and disaster are at risk because of substantial shortages in funding for lifesaving humanitarian programmes, UNICEF said today.
Hurricane Dorian: Bahamas Government and UNICEF to bring 10,000 displaced children back to school With the support of UNICEF, the Government of the Bahamas today begins registering approximately 10,000 students displaced by Hurricane Dorian to enroll them back as soon as possible in safe schools that have not been affected by the natural disaster.
Humanitarian plane with UNICEF supplies lands in Hurricane-hit Bahamas Today UNICEF announced the arrival to Nassau of a plane carrying nearly 1.5 tons of lifesaving supplies that will help provide access to safe water for over 9,500 children and families left reeling by the storm.
Monsoon rains bring severe flooding and landslides across South Asia, affecting more than five million children UNICEF scaling up emergency response to support children and families affected
Rohingya refugee children in Cox’s Bazar at risk from flooding and landslides as monsoon rains continue Education for over 60,000 children in camps and host communities is disrupted because of damage to learning centres
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