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20 Afghan children injured after explosion near school

20 Afghan children injured after explosion near school

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A tiny proportion of foreign children in North East Syria camps repatriated in 2019

A tiny proportion of foreign children in North East Syria camps repatriated in 2019

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CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT IN AFRICA CALL ON GOVERNMENTS TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT MOST VULNERABLE

CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT IN AFRICA CALL ON GOVERNMENTS TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT MOST VULNERABLE

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Children at risk of deadly floods as families flee Typhoon Hagabis

Children at risk of deadly floods as families flee Typhoon Hagabis

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Hunger levels soar in Horn of Africa as region faces driest summer in over 35 years

Hunger levels soar in Horn of Africa as region faces driest summer in over 35 years

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Concerns as foreign women flee shelled camp in North East Syria

Concerns as foreign women flee shelled camp in North East Syria

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Theresa Lola runs poetry workshop for girls from conflict-affected parts of Nigeria for International Day of the Girl

Theresa Lola runs poetry workshop for girls from conflict-affected parts of Nigeria for International Day of the Girl

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Save the Children preparing to scale up its operations and warns of mass displacement of children

Save the Children preparing to scale up its operations and warns of mass displacement of children

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