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Up close and personal in Viet Nam’s flooded central region
Blog post
11/16/2020
Up close and personal in Viet Nam’s flooded central region
On 10-11 November, I visited flood affected communes in Ha Tinh and Quang Binh provinces and saw first-hand the devastating impact this disaster...
Over 1.5 million children at risk due to floods in central Viet Nam
Press release
10/21/2020
Over 1.5 million children at risk due to floods in central Viet Nam, says UNICEF
The children agency is allocating an immediate $100,000 for emergency relief to the most affected people
6.4 million students in Viet Nam are returning to school without running water and sanitation facilities
Press release
05/05/2020
Attention to running water and soap needed in 30% of schools in Viet Nam before children can return
How to study and work from home
Article
03/26/2020
How to study and work from home
Tips for keeping yourself happy and healthy at home
Learning to overcome natural disaster challenges
Article
03/31/2017
Learning to overcome natural disaster challenges
“Now I know what natural disasters are and that they can be made worse by people’s actions,” Thach Thi Thanh Thuy, a 10-year-old student of 4A3 class
UNICEF and the Viet Nam Red Cross partner to improve drinking water and hygiene for 30,000 people affected by the drought and salt water intrusion
Press release
11/18/2016
UNICEF and the Viet Nam Red Cross partner to improve drinking water and hygiene for 30,000 people affected by the drought and salt water intrusion

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