After more than six weeks of torrential monsoon rains, one-third of Pakistan is underwater.
Twelve-year-old Arbab leads viewers on a tour of his village in Sindh Province, past families working to salvage their belongings from collapsed houses, and mothers trying to keep their children safe and dry.
Stagnant water and mosquitoes are everywhere, raising fears of waterborne illnesses including cholera and diarrhea. Skin diseases and malnutrition are on the rise.
The children of Pakistan did not create the climate crisis, but they are paying the highest price. UNICEF is on the ground, working to reach children and families in urgent need of humanitarian assistance with safe water, sanitation, nutrition supplies, medicines, bed nets and more.
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