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Final warning: Children’s lives at risk across Somalia with country at the door of famine

Final warning: Children’s lives at risk across Somalia with country at the door of famine

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NEARLY 500 CHILDREN DEAD IN 'HORROR SHOW' OF PAKISTAN FLOODS

NEARLY 500 CHILDREN DEAD IN 'HORROR SHOW' OF PAKISTAN FLOODS

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Four preschools a day damaged or destroyed in Ukraine

Four preschools a day damaged or destroyed in Ukraine

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SURGE IN CONFLICT IN SUDAN’S BLUE NILE REGION KILLS TWO CHILDREN AND INJURES 10

SURGE IN CONFLICT IN SUDAN’S BLUE NILE REGION KILLS TWO CHILDREN AND INJURES 10

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No back-to-school for thousands of children as nearly 19,000 schools damaged, destroyed by floods in Pakistan

No back-to-school for thousands of children as nearly 19,000 schools damaged, destroyed by floods in Pakistan

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At least 14% of people in Pakistan severely affected by devastating floods

At least 14% of people in Pakistan severely affected by devastating floods

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SAVE THE CHILDREN STATEMENT – Worst Pakistan flooding in decades kills more than 1000 people, including 348 children

SAVE THE CHILDREN STATEMENT – Worst Pakistan flooding in decades kills more than 1000 people, including 348 children

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Northern Syria: Surge in violence leaves 40 children killed or injured this month

Northern Syria: Surge in violence leaves 40 children killed or injured this month

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