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Author: Sanchi Ravishanker

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UNICEF’s response to complex humanitarian emergencies

UNICEF’s response to complex humanitarian emergencies

Data and research

By Sanchi Ravishanker, Jane Mwangi

The number of countries with violent conflicts is the highest it has been in the last 30 years. An estimated 535 million children — one in four — live in countries affected by conflict or disaster. As of early 2018, nearly 31 million children including 13 million children refugees had been forcibly displaced by violence and conflict… Read more →←
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Rohingya refugee crisis — how effective is UNICEF’s response?

Rohingya refugee crisis — how effective is UNICEF’s response?

Impact

By Uyen Kim Huynh, Sanchi Ravishanker

Story also available in: Español
Beginning in August 2017, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya men, women and children fleeing violence, the destruction of their homes and persecution in Myanmar, arrived on the beaches and paddy fields of Cox’s Bazar in southern Bangladesh. The scale and speed of the refugee influx was overwhelming and the magnitude reminiscent of the… Read more →←
Sanchi Ravishanker

Sanchi Ravishanker works with the Innovation, Learning and Uptake unit of the Evaluation Office at UNICEF, New York.

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