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Emergencies

Three boys hold a sign bearing the words, “No water, no life”, in Galap, a town controlled by rebel forces in North Darfur State, Sudan.
© UNICEF/HQ06-0717/Georgina Cranston

When an emergency strikes, UNICEF staff in the area react rapidly. The first aid we deliver usually arrives within 48 hours.

Emergency specialists assess the immediate need, focusing on women and children. With permanent offices in the field, UNICEF is well placed to coordinate relief by road and air.

Following emergency relief efforts, UNICEF works to promote long-term rehabilitation and improve conditions for children.

Follow the links below to find out about UNICEF’s emergency work in current crises around the world. Our Humanitarian Action Report 2008 outlines current ‘silent’ emergencies - you can help us respond to these by donating to our General Emergency Fund.


Ethiopia Drought Children's Appeal

Conflict in Georgia Children's Appeal

Flooding in India and Nepal

Myanmar (Burma) Cyclone Children's Appeal

China Earthquake Children's Appeal

Darfur: five years on

Children of Iraq: enduring five years of violence

Children's Emergency Fund


DFID (Department For International Development) is the UK Government department working to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty. To find out what they are doing to help victims of current emergencies visit www.dfid.gov.uk.