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NIGERIA – ‘Attacks unacceptable, schools should never be a place of fear’

NIGERIA – ‘Attacks unacceptable, schools should never be a place of fear’

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COVID-19: $1.6 billion urgently needed to tackle global shortage of oxygen

COVID-19: $1.6 billion urgently needed to tackle global shortage of oxygen

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Children in the EU speak out about their rights and their future

Children in the EU speak out about their rights and their future

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Call to save lives of Rohingya refugees reportedly adrift on a vessel in the Andaman Sea

Call to save lives of Rohingya refugees reportedly adrift on a vessel in the Andaman Sea

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Supplies and critical food distributions reach displaced people in Axum, Central Tigray

Supplies and critical food distributions reach displaced people in Axum, Central Tigray

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At least one child killed and two injured in artillery shelling in Taiz

At least one child killed and two injured in artillery shelling in Taiz

Jakey*, 15, from Afghanistan is staying in one of the refugee camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Hundreds of unaccompanied minors and children with families are trapped on Balkans facing pushbacks, trafficking and exploitation – SAVE THE CHILDREN

Hundreds of unaccompanied minors and children with families are trapped on Balkans facing pushbacks, trafficking and exploitation – SAVE THE CHILDREN

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SYRIA: Number of children going hungry up by 35% in just four months

SYRIA: Number of children going hungry up by 35% in just four months

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