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   <narrative xml:lang="EN">November 2016 - The humanitarian crisis arising from the 2015-2016 El Ni&#xf1;o is continuing to deepen, with the United Nations estimating that more than 60 million people are now affected worldwide. While international donors, including Canada, have already stepped up with humanitarian assistance to save lives and protect livelihoods, a significant funding gap persists and humanitarian needs are expected to escalate well into 2017. The impact is most pronounced in Ethiopia, which experienced its worst drought in 50 years, leaving 10 million people in need of emergency food assistance. In the Americas, Haiti is one of the most affected countries, with a third consecutive year of drought, exacerbated by El Ni&#xf1;o, leaving more than 3.6 million people food insecure. Similar impacts are being felt around the globe. To date, twenty three countries have appealed for help to meet critical needs, including food, agricultural support, and water and sanitation.  In part with Canada&apos;s support, UNICEF is helping to meet the emergency food needs of drought-affected people in some of the countries and regions worst hit by El Nino, including: Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan in eastern Africa; Lesotho, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe in southern Africa; and Mongolia, and the Pacific islands in the Asia Pacific region. Although specific programming differs based on each country context, UNICEF is saving lives and protecting livelihoods through the treatment or prevention of acute malnutrition, the provision of safe water and sanitation, and other activities designed to meet the specific needs of vulnerable women and children.</narrative>
   <narrative xml:lang="FR">Novembre 2016 - La crise humanitaire provoqu&#xe9;e par l&apos;El Ni&#xf1;o de 2015-2016 continue de s&apos;aggraver, les Nations Unies estimant que plus de 60 millions de personnes sont actuellement touch&#xe9;es dans le monde. Bien que les donateurs internationaux, dont le Canada, aient d&#xe9;j&#xe0; intensifi&#xe9; leur aide humanitaire pour sauver des vies et prot&#xe9;ger les moyens de subsistance, un important d&#xe9;ficit de financement persiste et les besoins humanitaires devraient s&apos;intensifier jusqu&apos;en 2017. L&apos;impact est le plus prononc&#xe9; en &#xc9;thiopie, qui a connu sa pire s&#xe9;cheresse en 50 ans, laissant 10 millions de personnes dans le besoin d&apos;une aide alimentaire d&apos;urgence. Dans les Am&#xe9;riques, Ha&#xef;ti est l&apos;un des pays les plus touch&#xe9;s, avec une troisi&#xe8;me ann&#xe9;e cons&#xe9;cutive de s&#xe9;cheresse, aggrav&#xe9;e par El Ni&#xf1;o, laissant plus de 3,6 millions de personnes en ins&#xe9;curit&#xe9; alimentaire. Des impacts similaires se font sentir dans le monde entier. A ce jour, vingt-trois pays ont lanc&#xe9; un appel &#xe0; l&apos;aide pour r&#xe9;pondre &#xe0; des besoins critiques, notamment en mati&#xe8;re d&apos;alimentation, d&apos;appui agricole, d&apos;eau et d&apos;assainissement.  Gr&#xe2;ce en partie &#xe0; l&apos;appui du Canada, l&apos;UNICEF aide &#xe0; r&#xe9;pondre aux besoins alimentaires d&apos;urgence des personnes touch&#xe9;es par la s&#xe9;cheresse dans certains des pays et r&#xe9;gions les plus touch&#xe9;s par El Ni&#xf1;o, notamment : Djibouti, l&apos;&#xc9;rythr&#xe9;e, l&apos;&#xc9;thiopie, la Somalie et le Soudan en Afrique orientale ; le Lesotho, le Swaziland et le Zimbabwe en Afrique australe ; la Mongolie et les &#xee;les du Pacifique dans la r&#xe9;gion Asie-Pacifique. Bien que les programmes sp&#xe9;cifiques diff&#xe8;rent en fonction du contexte de chaque pays, l&apos;UNICEF sauve des vies et prot&#xe8;ge les moyens d&apos;existence en traitant ou en pr&#xe9;venant la malnutrition aigu&#xeb;, en fournissant de l&apos;eau salubre et des installations sanitaires et en menant d&apos;autres activit&#xe9;s con&#xe7;ues pour r&#xe9;pondre aux besoins sp&#xe9;cifiques des femmes et enfants vuln&#xe9;rables.</narrative>
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