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Khartoum: Doctors warn of disease catastrophe due to mounting dead bodies

Thousands of corpses are reported to be decomposing on the streets of Khartoum with morgues at breaking point

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Worsening food crisis in Nigeria as farmers face wave of attacks and kidnappings by armed groups

A relentless wave of attacks against farmers in Nigeria by armed groups is threatening to worsen the hunger crisis.

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Niger: NGOs warn further instability and sanctions could exacerbate humanitarian needs of the most vulnerable including women and children

Joint Statement on Humanitarian situation in Niger by humanitarian organisations

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Colombia ceasefire agreement needs to stop recruitment of child soldiers – Save the Children

Allows for the recruitment of girls and boys over the age of 15 which must be addressed following a truce between the Colombian government and ELN

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Lebanon: At least 12,000 children displaced in Ein el-Hilweh camp as violence enters its fifth day 

20,000 people including an estimated 12,000 children have been forced from their homes during 5 days of violence in Lebanon's largest refugee camp

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STATEMENT: DEADLY CLASHES IN PALESTINIAN REFUGEE CAMP IN LEBANON CLOSE SCHOOLS, PUT CHILDREN AT RISK

Clashes in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Hilweh in the south of Lebanon have closed schools and are putting children at direct risk

shadow of a child in heatwave

Over 11 million children born during world’s hottest month on record: Save the Children

More than 11 million children born into the hottest month on record

Esther heavy rains Malawi home destroyed

Leaders must take urgent action to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C: Save the Children

Leaders need to limit warming temperatures to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels

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