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		<title>UNICEF: $1.4 Billion Needed Now for Children in Humanitarian Crisis</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(UNICEF) UNICEF appealed today for almost US$1.4 billion to meet the immediate, life-saving needs of children in 45 countries and regions gripped by conflict, natural disasters and other complex emergencies this year. Funds raised by the annual appeal will also go towards improving disaster preparedness, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(<a href="http://www.unicef.org/media/index.html" target="_blank">UNICEF</a>) UNICEF appealed today for almost US$1.4 billion to meet the  immediate, life-saving needs of children in 45 countries and regions  gripped by conflict, natural disasters and other complex emergencies  this year. Funds raised by the annual appeal will also go towards  improving disaster preparedness, and to strengthening the resilience of  communities to withstand and minimize the impact of new shocks.</p>
<p>“We are still in the first month of 2013, which has already proved  harsh for millions of children suffering in Syria and for refugees who  had to flee to neighboring countries. Mali and the Central African  Republic are also experiencing worsening conflict, threatening the lives  of children and women,” said Ted Chaiban, <a href="http://www.unicef.org" target="_blank">UNICEF</a>’s Director of the  Office of Emergency Programs. “Children are extremely vulnerable in  emergencies, often living in unhealthy and unsafe conditions, at high  risk of disease, violence, exploitation and neglect.”</p>
<p>The Humanitarian Action for Children 2013 appeal includes countries  prominent in today’s news headlines along with many other countries that  receive much less media coverage, such as Chad, Colombia, Ethiopia, the  Philippines, Somalia and Yemen, but which also require urgent attention  and  assistance.</p>
<p>“The complex emergency in Syria represents one important focus of  UNICEF’s global emergency response,” said Chaiban. “But we are also  delivering results for children in highly challenging and largely  forgotten emergencies around the world.”</p>
<p>More than 85 per cent of the funding requirements are for  humanitarian situations other than Syria and the related refugee crisis.  The 45 countries and regions in the appeal are priorities due to the  scale of the crisis, the urgency of its impact on children and women,  the complexity of the response and the capacity to respond.</p>
<p>Contributions to UNICEF’s 2013 requirements will allow the  organization to build on its work in 2012. Some of the results achieved  between January through October 2012 include:</p>
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<li>Health: 38.3 million children immunized</li>
<li>Water, Sanitation &amp; Hygiene: 12.4 million people provided access to safe water for drinking, cooking and bathing</li>
<li>Education: 3 million children provided access to improved education</li>
<li>Child Protection: 2.4 million children provided with child protection services</li>
<li>Nutrition: 2 million children treated for severe and acute malnutrition</li>
<li>HIV and AIDS: 1 million people provided access to testing, counseling and referral for treatment</li>
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<p>In 2012, large funding gaps in some countries such as Madagascar and  Colombia left many needs unmet. In many countries, access, security and  the capacity of partners are other major constraints to delivering  humanitarian assistance.</p>
<p>“Contributions to the appeal are sound investments in children and  their futures,” said Chaiban. “UNICEF seeks un-earmarked resources to  allow the organization to respond to consistently underfunded  emergencies or where the needs are greatest, to apply innovative  solutions to complex situations, and to integrate early recovery in  large-scale emergencies – many of which extend across multiple countries  at the same time.”</p>
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<p>To download UNICEF&#8217;s Humanitarian Action for Children 2013 Report<br />
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