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By: Chris Tidey, UNICEF Canada
UNICEF is leading efforts in Haiti to provide proper sanitation for children and families who have been affected by t...
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By: Chris Tidey, UNICEF Canada
UNICEF is leading efforts in Haiti to provide proper sanitation for children and families who have been affected by the January 12 earthquake. Adequate sanitation is particularly important for the thousands of homeless Haitians now living in crowded temporary shelters. For more details and Chris's blog from Haiti visit http://www.unicef.ca
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The UNICEF Canada team visits orphanages in Haiti. These safe spaces provide care - and they also let kids be kids! Watch as they sing and dance wi...
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The UNICEF Canada team visits orphanages in Haiti. These safe spaces provide care - and they also let kids be kids! Watch as they sing and dance with hope for the future. This video is mainly in French.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, 3 February 2010 UNICEF and its partners in Haiti have just begun an immunization ca...
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, 3 February 2010 UNICEF and its partners in Haiti have just begun an immunization campaign targeting earthquake-affected children under the age of seven and their caregivers.
In this video, UNICEF Senior Communication Officer Kent Page discusses why it's important to move quickly to vaccinate Haiti's children against disease in the earthquake's aftermath.
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JACMEL, Haiti, 27 January 2010 In parts of Haiti devastated by the earthquake that struck on 12 January including the capital, Port-au-Prince, as w...
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JACMEL, Haiti, 27 January 2010 In parts of Haiti devastated by the earthquake that struck on 12 January including the capital, Port-au-Prince, as well as the southern port city of Jacmel and other localities UNICEF is reaching children with life-saving support.
In many ways, this is a childrens emergency. Nearly 40 per cent of all Haitians are under 14 years of age, and children are at the greatest risk in the quake's aftermath. UNICEF and its partners are paying specific attention to the youngest and most vulnerable children, thousands of whom are living in displacement settlements, orphanages and care centres.
Next week, UNICEF will help launch an urgent immunization campaign for 600,000 displaced children under the age of five, who will be vaccinated against measles, diphtheria and tetanus. To ward off any increases in acute malnutrition, children under five will also need therapeutic and supplementary feeding, as well as general food rations.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, 27 January 2010 Two weeks after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, UNICEF continues to reach children with life-saving su...
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, 27 January 2010 Two weeks after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, UNICEF continues to reach children with life-saving support, including urgently needed safe water.
Here in the capital, UNICEF is now providing potable water for 235,000 people at hospitals and distribution points around the city. And water distribution is being scaled up significantly. The target is to reach half a million people with a consistent water supply within the next few days.
Safe water is critical to staving off a second wave of disaster caused by disease outbreaks, especially among children.
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