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Humanitarian action and emergencies

People wait to get clean water at a camp in Borno
Programme
21 October 2018
Emergencies
See how UNICEF is supporting the Government of Nigeria to respond to emergencies especially in northeast Nigeria.
A family
Article
11 May 2023
When the floods came
Through funding from the European Commission (ECHO), vulnerable families in Kaduna state received cash grants to help them prepare for the imminent floods.
A woman and her child
Article
09 March 2023
Cash Transfers the Lifeline for Flood-Stricken Families
Unconditional cash transfer programmes funded by the European Commission (ECHO) are providing relief to families in the flood-prone state of Kaduna.
A family experiencing flood
Article
22 October 2022
Children at risk as floods devastate Sagbama
Children are the most impacted by the catastrophic floods that have prompted the suspension of essential services throughout most of Bayelsa State.
Men on motorcycles
Article
17 August 2022
People helping people
Undaunted by insecurity and difficult environmental conditions, humanitarians keep the wheels of essential services running for conflict-affected children
A woman and her daughter
Press release
14 July 2022
German Government, WFP, UNICEF launch €40m resilience and essential services support in north-east Nigeria
A group of children
Press release
20 August 2021
Children in Nigeria at ‘extremely high risk’ of the impacts of the climate crisis - UNICEF
Out of 163 countries, Nigeria ranked second in terms of risk that climate change poses to children
Statement
18 February 2021
Statement by UNICEF Nigeria Representative Peter Hawkins on 7 children killed in an explosion in Zamfara State, north-west Nigeria
People wait to get clean water at a camp in Borno
Link
27 December 2018
Humanitarian Situation Reports
Snapshot of current needs and response - concise operational documents to support the coordination of humanitarian response
Children in class at a primary school, Muna Garage IDP camp, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.
Press release
31 January 2017
UNICEF seeks $3.3 billion in emergency assistance for 48 million children caught up in conflict and other crises
Malnutrition poses “silent threat” to children, agency’s 2017 appeal says

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