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U.N. marks Haiti quake anniversary, warns of intensifying crises for children; cyclone-hit areas in Southeast Africa need funding
Summary
The U.N. observed the 15th anniversary of Haiti's 2010 earthquake, highlighted UNICEF findings on children in conflict, and reported cyclone impacts in Madagascar and Mozambique with urgent funding needs.
The United Nations used Monday's briefing to mark the 15th anniversary of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, highlight a new UNICEF report on children in conflict, and report on immediate humanitarian needs after a tropical storm in Southeast Africa.
Stéphane Dujarric said the secretary-general "remembers the victims of the earthquake and continues to honor their legacy through the United Nations' work in the country," and noted the U.N. held a ceremony in Port‑au‑Prince to honor the victims and U.N.…
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