UNICEF USA BrandVoice: UNICEF Delivers Vital Aid To Myanmar Earthquake Survivors
- A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7 struck central Myanmar on March 28, 2025.
- This disaster compounded the emotional distress of people already struggling for freedom amid an ongoing civil war.
- Almost 200 health facilities sustained damage, and UNICEF, with partners, provides health and nutrition services.
- Medical student May Min Thone stated the earthquake was sudden: "The walls started shaking and everything was falling."
- UNICEF is delivering aid, like water purification, to over 305,000 people; continued aid is critical for children.
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Agri-Tech Leader FAMSUN Leads Rapid Earthquake Recovery Efforts in Myanmar, Restoring Vital Feed Production
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UN seeks $275 million in aid for Myanmar quake survivors
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