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ABOUT 1,300 YAZIDI CHILDREN STILL MISSING 10 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE
Press release to mark 10 years since the Yazidi Genocide in Iraq.
Child Account: “MY SOUL HURTS” - YAZIDI CHILD 10 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE
A Child Account from a 15-year-old Yazidi Girl, Viyan* who lives in an IDP camp, northern Iraq
BASRA, IRAQ: Living in ‘one of the hottest places on earth’ – Photo essay shows how children survive drought, water shortages
Photo essay showing the impact of drought on children in Basra, Iraq.
Yazidi children with disabilities face bullying, loneliness, nine years after genocide - report
Yazidi children with disabilities face bullying, loneliness, nine years after genocide - report
Staff Account: The 20 Years after the first World Humanitarian Day
Sonia Khush reflects on what's changed, what's improved and what's getting worse for humanitarians on the 20th anniversary of World Humanitarian Day.
20 years since US-led invasion, the forgotten children and women of Iraq are struggling to rebuild their lives
A press release to mark 20 years since US-led invasion of Iraq, where 1.2 million people are internally displaced.
YAZIDI CHILDREN STILL LIVING IN FEAR 8 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE
YAZIDI CHILDREN STILL LIVING IN FEAR 8 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE
Girls in South Sudan and Iraq displaced by conflict tell of increased risk of child marriage, pregnancy, violence, and mental health issues
Girls in South Sudan and Iraq displaced by conflict tell of increased risk of child marriage, pregnancy, violence, and mental health issues
Weeks ahead of COP26, water crisis in Iraq and North East Syria is ‘creeping into every corner of children’s lives’, says Save the Children
Weeks ahead of COP26, water crisis in Iraq and North East Syria is ‘creeping into every corner of children’s lives’, says Save the Children
COVID-19 in Iraq: Hundreds of infants and children infected every day as new variant spreads
COVID-19 in Iraq: Hundreds of infants and children infected every day as new variant spreads
IRAQ: Children forced to live among corpses, unexploded bombs and rubble after camp closures strand thousands
IRAQ: Children forced to live among corpses, unexploded bombs and rubble after camp closures strand thousands
At least 100,000 babies die every year because of conflict
More children are living in areas affected by armed conflict than at any time over the past two decades, a new report from Save the Children reveals