At least 250,000 children affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

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UNICEF Representative in Kingston, Jamaica, Olga Isaza, spoke about the struggles that at least 250,000 children will face after Hurricane Melissa devastated the island. Isaza said UNICEF’s priorities and concerns are water, sanitation, hygiene and food for children in the affected areas.

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