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UNICEF Myanmar

@unicefmyanmar

Standing firmly on the side of children in #Myanmar #70YearsDeliveringForChildren #ForEveryChildEveryRight

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No child should have to flee their home. But today children make up to 40% of the world’s refugees. Protecting them is not a choice—it’s our duty. Every child has the right to safety, education, and a future. #WorldRefugeeDay

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How do you talk to children about war or conflict when it makes the headlines? How do you navigate feelings like fear, sadness, anger and anxiety? Here are tips on how to approach the conversation with your child and to provide them with support: unicef.link/43JL0gU

How do you talk to children about war or conflict when it makes the headlines? How do you navigate feelings like fear, sadness, anger and anxiety?

Here are tips on how to approach the conversation with your child and to provide them with support: unicef.link/43JL0gU
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The #Smurfs are teaming up with the United Nations and UNICEF to speak up and speak out for a better world #ForEveryChild. No matter who they are or where they come from. You can join too - #ActNow by listening to children and supporting their rights. un.org/en/actnow/smur…

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Health Education Protection Children want a world where their rights are respected and fulfilled. Join the #Smurfs, United Nations and UNICEF and speak up for children. Even the smallest actions add up to make a better world. #ActNow #ForEveryChild Visit unicef.link/4ekXkaY

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Children want a world where their rights are respected and fulfilled.

Join the #Smurfs, <a href="/UN/">United Nations</a> and UNICEF and speak up for children. Even the smallest actions add up to make a better world. #ActNow #ForEveryChild

Visit unicef.link/4ekXkaY
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When #Myanmar earthquakes struck in March 2025, #UNOSAT served as UN Humanitarian's 'eyes from above' in hard-to-reach areas. Result: +28,000 buildings assessed, aid prioritised for 6.3M people. 20 years of trusted partnership delivers. 📖Read the Impact story: bit.ly/4klLqzd

When #Myanmar earthquakes struck in March 2025, #UNOSAT served as <a href="/UNOCHA/">UN Humanitarian</a>'s 'eyes from above' in hard-to-reach areas. Result: +28,000 buildings assessed, aid prioritised for 6.3M people. 20 years of trusted partnership delivers. 

📖Read the Impact story: bit.ly/4klLqzd
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🚨100 days later: Nearly two million children in Myanmar still need urgent help. For these children, the crisis continues every single day. We cannot let the world forget them. unicef.org/myanmar/Myanma…

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“When Sai Kyaw gets sick, we drop everything to care for him,” says his mother in Myanmar. Living with a disability, 7-year-old Sai Kyaw now receives monthly support through a UNICEF programme—giving him access to treatment and his family hope for the future.💙 UNICEF Myanmar

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100 days after the earthquake, many children in Myanmar are still coping with fear and anxiety. UNICEF is providing safe spaces and mental health support so children can begin to heal. Every child deserves hope and a chance to recover. 🧸💙

100 days after the earthquake, many children in Myanmar are still coping with fear and anxiety.

UNICEF is providing safe spaces and mental health support so children can begin to heal.

Every child deserves hope and a chance to recover. 🧸💙
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Just over 100 days since two powerful earthquakes struck #Myanmar on 28 March, communities remain in crisis. Humanitarian partners have delivered aid to 1 million people to date, but significant needs remain unmet, and sustained assistance is critical. #100Days

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#100Days after the powerful #earthquakes, what are communities in #Myanmar facing now? Read about the compounding crisis and priority needs in our latest infographic: reliefweb.int/report/myanmar…

#100Days after the powerful #earthquakes, what are communities in #Myanmar facing now? 
Read about the compounding crisis and priority needs in our latest infographic: reliefweb.int/report/myanmar…
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More than 100 days after two powerful earthquakes hit Myanmar, recovery needs remain immense. - Aid has reached 1 million people, reaching 57% of the target. - 6 in 10 still lack safe shelter. - 1 in 3 has no income. - 88,000 are among the most vulnerable. #Beyond100Days

More than 100 days after two powerful earthquakes hit Myanmar, recovery needs remain immense.

- Aid has reached 1 million people, reaching 57% of the target.
- 6 in 10 still lack safe shelter.
- 1 in 3 has no income.
- 88,000 are among the most vulnerable.

#Beyond100Days
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Safe water and hygiene kits are saving lives in Myanmar, 100 days after the devastating earthquake. 💙 Thanks to EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid 🇪🇺's support, UNICEF is reaching families with clean water and essential WASH services, helping communities recover and children stay healthy. #ForEveryChild

Safe water and hygiene kits are saving lives in Myanmar, 100 days after the devastating earthquake. 💙

Thanks to <a href="/eu_echo/">EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid 🇪🇺</a>'s support, <a href="/UNICEF/">UNICEF</a> is reaching families with clean water and essential WASH services, helping communities recover and children stay healthy.

#ForEveryChild
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#Beyond100Days: Across Myanmar’s earthquake-hit areas, local volunteers are becoming a lifeline for communities, from camps in Mandalay to bamboo-growing villages in Shan State. Read more from their stories in the thread ⬇️

#Beyond100Days: Across Myanmar’s earthquake-hit areas, local volunteers are becoming a lifeline for communities, from camps in Mandalay to bamboo-growing villages in Shan State. 

Read more from their stories in the thread ⬇️
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UNICEF cash assistance is more than aid. It's dignity. It allows mothers like Zin Mar, who cares for her son with disability, to buy what her family needs to rebuild after the devastating Myanmar earthquake. "This support helps me take care of my son while we rebuild our lives."

UNICEF cash assistance is more than aid. It's dignity. It allows mothers like Zin Mar, who cares for her son with disability, to buy what her family needs to rebuild after the devastating Myanmar earthquake.

"This support helps me take care of my son while we rebuild our lives."
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Access to safe water and good hygiene are crucial after a disaster. In Myanmar, UNICEF, with support from the EU, continues to provide clean water and sanitation facilities to families affected by the earthquake in March.

Access to safe water and good hygiene are crucial after a disaster.

In Myanmar, <a href="/UNICEF/">UNICEF</a>, with support from the EU, continues to provide clean water and sanitation facilities to families affected by the earthquake in March.
EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid 🇪🇺 (@eu_echo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Access to safe water and good hygiene are crucial after a disaster. In Myanmar, UNICEF, with the EU support, continues to provide clean water and sanitation facilities to those affected by the earthquake in March.

Access to safe water and good hygiene are crucial after a disaster.

In Myanmar, <a href="/UNICEF/">UNICEF</a>, with the EU support, continues to provide clean water and sanitation facilities to those affected by the earthquake in March.
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100 days after Myanmar’s earthquake, life is still far from normal—especially for children. Schools damaged, lives disrupted. UNICEF is helping children resume learning, reconnect w/ friends and start healing. But the needs are still massive.