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UNICEF ready to help Chile after massive earthquake
UNICEF and its UN partners are monitoring events and stand ready to help in the aftermath of an 8.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Chile early Saturday.

Massive earthquake strikes Chile
A massive earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 struck Chile early this morning, killing at least six people and triggering a tsunami.

UNICEF responds to unfolding Mongolia emergency
Severe winter conditions, known locally as the ‘dzud’ have left more than half of Mongolia’s 21 provinces in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.

UNICEF responds to the worst Indian floods in decades
UNICEF has distributed 10,000 collapsible jerry cans and 25 water tanks to the worst affected district of Mahbubnagar, India, which has been badly hit by the most severe flash flooding seen in decades.

UNICEF continues support for China earthquake recovery
One year on from the devastating earthquake that hit China's Sichuan province, extensive assistance from UNICEF is reaching some of the most vulnerable women and children in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces.

Millions of children's lives under threat in Horn of Africa
The ongoing combination of chronic food insecurity, conflict and political instability is threatening the well being and lives of millions of children in the Horn of Africa.

UNICEF's Executive Director speaks out on situation in Sri Lanka
Hundreds of children have been killed and many more injured as a result of the conflict in Sri Lanka. Thousands are now at risk because of a critical lack of food, water and medicines.

UNICEF committed to meeting most urgent needs in Sudan
UNICEF is working urgently to address immediate gaps in the provision of life-saving services to children, following the suspension of non-governmental organisations by the Government of Sudan.

More children victims of the conflict in Sri Lanka, says UNICEF
With a growing number of children being recruited by the LTTE and scores of children being killed or injured in fighting, UNICEF today expressed its gravest concerns for children.

Increasing number of children injured in fighting in Sri Lanka
Calling the situation a crisis for children, UNICEF today said that an increasing number of children, some just months old, had been injured in the fighting in Sri Lanka in the past 10 days.

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