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Historic global pact on migration must be adopted to protect vulnerable children

Historic global pact on migration must be adopted to protect vulnerable children

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Famine or not, 120,000 children in Yemen are in a ‘catastrophic’ condition

Famine or not, 120,000 children in Yemen are in a ‘catastrophic’ condition

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Increasing insecurity and a significant rise in school attacks puts almost two decades of progress at risk for Afghan children

Increasing insecurity and a significant rise in school attacks puts almost two decades of progress at risk for Afghan children

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Yemen: 85,000 children may have died from starvation since start of war

Yemen: 85,000 children may have died from starvation since start of war

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Gaza Audio statement and Spokesperson

Gaza Audio statement and Spokesperson

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Rohingya crisis: On anniversary of deadliest cyclone on record, thousands of lives at risk during Bangladesh storm season

Rohingya crisis: On anniversary of deadliest cyclone on record, thousands of lives at risk during Bangladesh storm season

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Pneumonia to kill nearly 11 million children by 2030

Pneumonia to kill nearly 11 million children by 2030

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Gaza protests: Futures of nearly 1,000 children shot by live ammunition hang in the balance amid strained health system

Gaza protests: Futures of nearly 1,000 children shot by live ammunition hang in the balance amid strained health system

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