Layah, 4, is happy to be playing with her friends amid clean-up activities at her school in St. James, Jamaica. Hurricane Melissa damaged and destroyed schools like hers, forcing children to miss classes. Over 280,000 children in Jamaica need urgent humanitarian assistance. UNICEF and partners are distributing “school-in-a-box” kits - waterproof boxes containing essential supplies like stationery - to the most affected schools, along with additional teaching and learning materials. UNICEF is also supporting essential services for nutrition, clean water, hygiene and sanitation, and mental health support. Donate today to help children affected by Hurricane Melissa: https://lnkd.in/gBrgJ84p
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