3.2 million children are at risk as Cyclone Remal hits hard in the coastal areas of Bangladesh Statement attributable to Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh
Millions of children at risk in Myanmar and Bangladesh in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha The trail of destruction left by Cyclone Mocha – which tore through parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar on Sunday – is causing severe disruption to the lives of millions of vulnerable children and families, including many already living in dire conditions.
UNICEF provides emergency relief as 1.6 million children stranded by floods in Bangladesh UNICEF calls for US$2.5 million in funding for emergency supplies and services
UNICEF: Over 1.5 million children at risk as devastating floods hit Bangladesh UNICEF is on the ground with Government and non-government partners to respond to the urgent safety, health, nutrition, clean water and education needs of children and their families.
Shortfall in education opportunities deepens despair of refugee Rohingya youth: UNICEF Two years after mass exodus from Myanmar, quality learning and life skills are crucial to more than 500,000 children sheltered in Bangladesh
Monsoon rains bring severe flooding and landslides across South Asia, affecting more than five million children UNICEF scaling up emergency response to support children and families affected
Rohingya refugee children in Cox’s Bazar at risk from flooding and landslides as monsoon rains continue Education for over 60,000 children in camps and host communities is disrupted because of damage to learning centres
Climate change threatens lives and futures of over 19 million children in Bangladesh UNICEF report calls for urgent action to keep children safe and mitigate impact on vital services
18 months after exodus from Myanmar, Rohingya children at a crossroads Half a million Rohingya children are stateless refugees in the Cox’s Bazar area in southern Bangladesh, increasingly anxious about their futures, and vulnerable to frustration and despair.
More than 145,000 Rohingya refugee children return to school in Bangladesh refugee camps as new school year starts More than 145,000 Rohingya refugee children living in camps in south-east Bangladesh are now attending UNICEF-supported learning centres, as a new school year begins.
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