Five -year -old Khin Jadanar lost his mother in this tragedy, saying to Yadanor UNICEF, “I hate the earthquake. The earthquake snatched my mother and my aunt.”
In Myanmar, about 65 million children needed human help before the earthquake. This catastrophe 2021 has further enhanced the disadvantages of the military coup and the civil war already published.
Now due to the arrival of the monsoon, the risk of floods and landslides is also rotating.
Important role of midwives
Mandel’s grandson told the UNFPA, “After the earthquake, healthcare was broken,” “Especially pregnant women were badly affected. ”
In anarchy, rights are acting in a very important character. Despite the difficult situation, he has provided people to hope and save lives.
UNFPA has opened mobile clinics to continue the healthcare needed for women and girls.
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The destruction of the earthquake has influenced children’s emotional and mental. In many cases, parents are surrounded by problems like sudden anxiety, silence and lack of sleep.
UNICEF and Partners have introduced psychosis for children to deal with this mental health crisis.

UNICEF is helping to recover from misery by creating a safe place for children through their artistic activities.
“I made a picture of my mom in the earthquake lost to his mother … I like to do it.”
Although the homes and structures take a few years to re -create, children’s emotional pain cannot be ignored.
Earthquake prevention
One of the destructive disasters of the earthquake nature, but the most damage is due to the collapse of buildings. So it is important to make buildings earthquake and reduce the risk of disaster.
The UN residence and UNDRR are working on the development of this national city in Myanmar, which can consider risk and reduce damage from future earthquakes.
Although the earthquake cannot be stopped, its impact can be reduced.
“We are ensuring that every step of the reconstruction has made the damaged territories stronger and sustainable,” said UN executive director Anaklaudia Roshuk.
