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Ten days after the catastrophic quake which struck Myanmar, children remain the most vulnerable – losing their homes, their ...
UNICEF is rushing emergency supplies to families struggling to survive the aftermath of Myanmar’s deadliest earthquake in decades.
Damage from the earthquake and extreme heat are compounding existing vulnerabilities for families in central Myanmar.
A woman and her granddaughter with relief supplies in a village in Mandalay, one of the regions hardest hit by the disaster.
Geneva [Switzerland], April 1 (ANI/ WAM): The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has warned that children are among the most affected by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar, describing the ...
In a statement, Unicef Malaysia said the earthquake has compounded an already critical humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, where 6.5 million children ... psychological assistance and emergency education ...
Millions of children are at risk following a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28 March, ...
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28, marked the strongest earthquake the nation has ...
In a statement, Unicef Malaysia said the earthquake has compounded an already critical humanitarian crisis in Myanmar ... assistance and emergency education for displaced children.
"This earthquake is another brutal blow to children in Myanmar—many of whom were already living through conflict, displacement, and deprivation," said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.