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Zambia: Island school keeps children learning against backdrop of climate crisis

Zambia: Island school keeps children learning against backdrop of climate crisis

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In Afghanistan, rains bring little relief for 12 million children struggling to recover from drought

In Afghanistan, rains bring little relief for 12 million children struggling to recover from drought

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Fresh attacks on cities show no safe place for children in Ukraine

Fresh attacks on cities show no safe place for children in Ukraine

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Half of Lebanese children now need support due to food, healthcare shortages – new data

Half of Lebanese children now need support due to food, healthcare shortages – new data

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Ukraine: Almost 400 children killed or injured with two-thirds fleeing their homes in first seven weeks of war

Ukraine: Almost 400 children killed or injured with two-thirds fleeing their homes in first seven weeks of war

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Responding to the killing of Caritas aid workers in Mariupol

Responding to the killing of Caritas aid workers in Mariupol

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One in Four Venezuelan Migrant Children in Peru Not in School

One in Four Venezuelan Migrant Children in Peru Not in School

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Four children among 39 people killed at Kramatorsk railway station strike

Four children among 39 people killed at Kramatorsk railway station strike

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