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MYANMAR: Conflict leads to six-fold increase in killing and maiming of children in the first three months of this year
MYANMAR: Conflict leads to six-fold increase in killing and maiming of children in the first three months of this year
NORTH WEST SYRIA: Thousands of children return to destroyed homes amid COVID-19 fears in camps
NORTH WEST SYRIA: Thousands of children return to destroyed homes amid COVID-19 fears in camps
GOVERNMENTS MUST NOT TURN THEIR BACK ON THE SAHEL, LEADING NGO’S WARN
GOVERNMENTS MUST NOT TURN THEIR BACK ON THE SAHEL, LEADING NGO’S WARN
Airstrikes in Yemen kill 13 civilians, four children
Airstrikes in Yemen kill 13 civilians, four children
‘The UN Secretary General must explain why he lets powerful parties get away with killing children and attacking schools and hospitals’: Save the Children
‘The UN Secretary General must explain why he lets powerful parties get away with killing children and attacking schools and hospitals’: Save the Children
Sierra Leone: Innovative sexual health app to help prevent surge in teenage pregnancy due to COVID-19
Sierra Leone: Innovative sexual health app to help prevent surge in teenage pregnancy due to COVID-19
COVID-19: An additional three million children in Afghanistan need help to survive in 2020, warns Save the Children
COVID-19: An additional three million children in Afghanistan need help to survive in 2020, warns Save the Children
Save the Children: concerning spike in COVID-19 deaths among Mexican children
Save the Children: concerning spike in COVID-19 deaths among Mexican children
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