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Floods hit schools in southern somalia

Number of children displaced across sub-Saharan Africa by climate shocks doubled to a record high in 2022

The total number of children in sub-Saharan Africa displaced within their home countries by climate-induced disasters nearly doubled last year, said S

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SUDAN: More than 50,000 people displaced within Kadugli as town nears siege conditions

Children and families living in near-siege conditions in Kadugli in southern Sudan have run out emergency food supplies, with fighting blocking acces

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Ukraine: Two out of every five children will miss out on fulltime school as second academic year starts during war

More than 40% of children in Ukraine will not be able to go back to school fulltime when classes open 1 September

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PAKISTAN: One year on, children fear repeat of worst floods on record that destroyed their homes, schools, food

Save the Children says children across the areas affected by Pakistan's worst flooding on record last year are still living in fear, and still hungry

Burned out school in Darfur

DARFUR: Leaders must agree on better protection of civilians, after 39 people killed in Nyala

DARFUR: Leaders must agree on better protection of civilians, after 39 people killed in Nyala

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GENEVA: Landmark recognition says inaction on climate crisis is a child rights’ violation

GENEVA: Landmark recognition says inaction on climate crisis is a child rights’ violation

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Living on 27 US cents a day: Six years after fleeing violence, Rohingya families survive on rice and oil

Six years after 750,000 Rohingya people fled violence in Myanmar to seek safety in Bangladesh, the health and wellbeing of more than half a mill

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Greek wildfires: EU must create safe routes for migrants as children, adults die in horror blaze

European policymakers must take urgent action to create safe routes for migrants

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