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Children are playing educational games on tablets at a Digital Learning Centre (Dnipro Region, East Ukraine)

TWO-THIRDS OF CHILDREN INTERACT DAILY ONLINE WITH PEOPLE THEY DON’T KNOW DESPITE GROOMING FEARS - REPORT

Over six in 10 children with access to the internet interact with "unknown others” daily despite concerns about online grooming

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SUDAN: CHILDREN UNDER FIRE AS PARTS OF COUNTRY RECORD MOST VIOLENT MONTH SINCE FEBRUARY

The conflict in Sudan has seen a major increase in intensity in recent weeks, with violence hitting a seven-month high

Flooded school yard in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand

THAILAND, VIETNAM FLOODS: More than 900 schools damaged, leaving children unable to return to learning

Floods in Thailand and Vietnam have damaged more than 900 schools across both countries, leaving children out of classes

Yemen: Principals of affected United Nations Entities and International Non-Governmental Organizations demand the immediate release of detained personnel

CHILDREN AT RISK AND TERRIFIED AS CONFLICT ESCALATES IN LEBANON

At least 21 children are among an estimated 270 people killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon

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STATEMENT: PACT FOR THE FUTURE NEEDS TO INVOLVE CHILDREN TO CREATE REAL CHANGE

World leaders adopting the Pact for the Future at the United Nations need to put children at the centre says Save the Children

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Don Cheadle, Dame Emma Thompson, Julianne Moore, Khaled Hosseini, Robert Redford and Sir Mo Farah among more than 150 notable parents urging an end to fossil fuels ahead of UN Summit of the Future

In an open letter addressed to world leaders, more than 150 notable parents from across the globe are calling for an end to the world’s “dangerous dependence on fossil fuels” ahead of the UN Summit of the Future

Haidar*, 10, showing his friends a photo he took with an instant print camera in their village near Abu al-Khaseeb, Basra Governorate, Iraq

WORLD’S MOST DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN BEING LEFT BEHIND WITH GLOBAL GOALS MISSING TARGETS – NEW REPORT

Children from rural and poor families are increasingly being left behind in global development, as the world falters towards its achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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Nigeria floods: three million children in Borno state without school and exposed to child marriage, malnutrition and disease

More than 400,000 people have been uprooted from their homes across the state

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