UNICEF Myanmar Newsletter, March 2008
UNICEF in Myanmar: Rapid response critical to saving lives
UNICEF sends teams to assess immediate needs in aftermath of Cyclone Nargis
UNICEF seeks $8.2 million to meet the critical needs of children and women affected by the cyclone in Myanmar
UNICEF concerned about emotional distress of children
UNICEF sends urgently needed supplies to Yangon from the new ASEAN-UN Joint Logistics Hub at Bangkok
UNICEF welcomes decision to allow international aid workers into worst-affected cyclone areas
After the quake, safety and a sense of security for Sichuan schoolchildren
More than 10,000 schools in Sichuan badly damaged
100 tons of UNICEF medical supplies to land in Sichuan
Children affected by Myanmar cyclone need protection in a family environment
Remote villages in Gansu need emergency assistance
UNICEF to support water, sanitation and hygiene in China’s quake zone
Humanitarian agencies seek $303.6 million for Myanmar cyclone survivors
UNICEF celebrities rally their fans for children in Sichuan
Nearly 700,000 children still in need of assistance in post cyclone Myanmar
UNICEF to set up 30 "Child Friendly Spaces" to address children's psychological wounds in the Sichuan earthquake zone
Strengthening the cold chain system to preserve vaccines in Myanmar
UNICEF "Champions for Children" gala brings stars together to support children's causes
The United Nations support the Lao government in its response to the flood emergency
120 days after Nargis: Children’s needs are being met but threats remain
Young people dialogue on natural disasters: A meeting in Bangkok brings together dozens of youth from Thailand, Indonesia and Pakistan
Three years after the Tsunami in Indonesia
100 schools complete, 191 more under construction in Aceh and Nias of Indonesia
Racing to protect the most vulnerable in Myanmar
Myanmar photo essay
An unprecedented mission
Child-friendly centres for Cyclone-affected children
“If Mummy is here”
Scars of Nargis
Providing health care to children, women and families is first priority
Children of Myanmar determined to go back to school
Child friendly spaces help young survivors of cyclone heal in Myanmar
One month on: Classes in Myanmar resume
UNICEF begins rebuilding schools in cyclone-stricken Myanmar
Child-friendly spaces provide refuge for cyclone-affected children in Myanmar
Reconstructing lives for earthquake-affected children
Aid for cyclone-affected schools, still struggling in remote areas of Myanmar
Cyclone-affected children in Myanmar return to the classroom