Six weeks have passed since a 7.8 magnitude earthquake ravaged Nepal on April 25 2015. Since then, the country has experienced hundreds of aftershocks, including aftershocks with a magnitude of 7.3 and 6.3 on 12 May. These earthquakes and aftershocks have had a devastating effect and directly affected millions of people. Among other things, it has led to the loss of thousands of lives, the displacement of over 110,000 people, and the destruction of billions of dollars of property. UNICEF’s Child Protection team is working in close partnership with the Government of Nepal and protection cluster members to respond to the urgent needs of women and children in the 14 most affected districts in Nepal.
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Publisher:
UNICEF
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(2015
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
CHILD PROTECTION, CHILD LABOUR, CHILD PROTECTION CLUSTER, CHILD WELFARE, CHILD TRAFFICKING, CHILD RIGHT, CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES, VOILENCE AGAINST CHILD, GENDER BASED VOILENCE, CHILD HELP DESK, WORKER RIGHTS, HUMAN RESOURCES, EARTHQUAKE, NATURAL DISASTERS, DISABLE CHILDREN, PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT, CHILD PARTICIPATION, CHILD NEEDS, FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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Thesaurus:
14.05.04
- Welfare And Social Services
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