The generosity and solidarity expressed for the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami has been extraordinary. People of all nations and from all walks of life have opened their hearts and given support and assistance as we have never seen before.
UNICEF's annual Humanitarian Action Report highlights the urgent needs of 33 other countries. The Report describes the situation of children and women in each of the countries and regions, key actions and achievements during the previous year, and planned humanitarian action during 2005, including the funds required, to safeguard and protect the rights of children and women.
The response to the tsunami crisis is a clear statement of what humanity can achieve when the world comes together. We are appealing to the same generosity for 33 countries included in the Humanitarian Action Report.
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Humanitarian Action Report 2005Contents
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Foreword - Carol Bellamy, Executive Director
Introduction
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2005 UNICEF Humanitarian Action Financial Requirements
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Funding of UNICEF Humanitarian Action
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Central & Eastern Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States and Baltic States (CEE)
Chechnya and neighbouring republics - Georgia - Tajikistan
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East Asia and The Pacific (EAPRO)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Indonesia
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Eastern and Southern Africa (ESARO)
Angola - Burundi - Eritrea - Ethiopia - Lesotho - Malawi - Mozambique - Somalia - Swaziland - Tanzania - Uganda - Zambia - Zimbabwe
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Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Occupied Palestinian Territory - Sudan
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South Asia (ROSA)
Afghanistan - Nepal - Sri Lanka
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The Americas and The Caribbean (TACRO)
Colombia - Haiti
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West and Central Africa (WCARO)
Central African Republic - Chad - Côte d'Ivoire - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Guinea - Liberia - Republic of the Congo - Sierra Leone
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