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I'll be honest, Friend. Things are not looking good in the aftermath of the explosion. The people of Lebanon were already in trouble, with poverty spreading and COVID-19 overwhelming the country's hospitals. Now the government has resigned, hundreds were killed and much of what UNICEF and its partners had on hand to protect children is gone.
The crisis destroyed UNICEF warehouses with stockpiles of the country's personal protective equipment (PPE). We're launching an emergency drive to secure lifesaving supplies like nutrition, medicine, safe water and PPE for children in need — will you chip in?
Friend, one in four people living in Lebanon is a refugee. Vulnerable children and families, mostly from Syria, have braved displacement, violence and poverty to get to safety in Lebanese refugee camps. Now, Beirut's devastating explosion has wiped out the supplies we need to keep them safe and healthy.
Please, send emergency supplies now and protect the children and refugees of Lebanon:
Every minute matters here,
Alax Gealy
UNICEF USA
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