The United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) will spend $50 million in the earthquake-affected areas of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Azad Kashmir during the current year in the fields of education, health, water and sanitation. “We want to carry on our help in the affected areas to save the children from diseases and bring them at par with those of the developed areas as health and education centers were destroyed in the earthquake,” Unicef Country Representative in Pakistan Martin Mogwanja told the reporters. He said Unicef had so far spent $90 million in the affected areas and $50 million more would be spent by the end of the current year. Mogwanja said that Unicef has launched an emergency education programme in the quake affected areas.