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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, 26 October 2016 – Three weeks since Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Haiti, UNICEF said it would need an additional US$22.5 million to meet the increasing needs of children in the country, including in the hurricane-hit areas.
“Children in Haiti have for years been vulnerable to poverty, severe weather patterns, violence, malnutrition and poor water infrastructure,” said Marc Vincent, UNICEF Representative in Haiti. “Hurricane Matthew made a precarious situation even worse and we need the international community to come together to help us address children’s increasing needs.”
UNICEF increased its Haiti appeal from $13.4 million earlier this year to $36.6 million. The additional funds will help provide families and children across Haiti with basic health, nutrition, education and protection services including:
Right before the hurricane struck, UNICEF prepositioned water bladders, water treatment units and bottled water in the South and Grand’Anse departments to help families be better prepared. UNICEF was on the ground 24 hours after the hurricane hit and since then, working with partners, has continuously scaled up its response, providing to date:
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