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Damage from the earthquake and extreme heat are compounding existing vulnerabilities for families in central Myanmar.
UNICEF is rushing emergency supplies to families struggling to survive the aftermath of Myanmar’s deadliest earthquake in decades.
Myanmar’s people confront a sense that the country’s crises are escalating in scale, even as foreign support becomes more ...
Eric Ribaira, UNICEF Myanmar’s chief of health said that even before the disaster, the country faced outbreaks of vaccine ...
PETALING JAYA : Unicef Malaysia is appealing for RM1 million in aid after the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that ...
A regional UNICEF official said there is an urgent need to help children in Myanmar. Eliane Luthi, of UNICEF East Asia and ...
Remarkable rescue stories from Myanmar's earthquake ruins are keeping hope alive, but aid agencies say time is running out fast, and the need for help is vast.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that children are among the most affected by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar, describing the situation as one of deep trauma and widespread ...
YANGON: Myanmar ranks among nations with the most unvaccinated children, as over one million miss critical immunisations, Unicef Myanmar reported. The information was included in Unicef Myanmar's ...
Explore how the 2025 Myanmar earthquakes are affecting women and girls—from health and safety to food, shelter and mental ...
Unicef Malaysia is appealing for RM1 million in aid after the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar last week. In a statement, Unicef Malaysia said the earthquake has compounded ...