The FC Barcelona Foundation has shown its solidarity with the victims of the tragedy in Japan and is raising awareness of the relief work being done by Unicef in the country.
The 9.1 earthquake, followed by a devastating tsunami, that struck Japan fifteen days ago has left
9,700 dead and 16,500 missing, according to figures from the Japanese authorities. More than
360,000 people have been forced out of or have lost their homes and are living in temporary camps.
Unicef aid
The FC Barcelona Foundation wishes to show its solidarity with the victims of this
tragedy and is therefore calling for help via the emergency programme being deployed by Unicef in
the region.
Unicef has 51 people in Japan, supported by expert international specialists from the agency,
who are evaluating the immediate needs of the affected children and who are ready to intervene,
among other areas, in the distribution of water, basic supplies, reopening schools and creating
protected spaces for the affected children.
Direct aid for victims
Anyone who wishes to help with this cause can do so via the
Unicef website
.