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More than half of Pakistan’s school age children will be out of school due to extreme heat

More than half of Pakistan’s school age children – about 26 million - will be locked out of classrooms for a week due to an ongoing heat wave.

Save the Children workers deliver water to humanitarian coordination centre in Kharkiv, Ukraine

Displaced again: Over 700 children in Ukraine flee northern Kharkiv as fighting intensifies

At least 700 children have been evacuated from border towns in Ukraine's northern Kharkiv region after intensified fighting displaced thousands.

Firoza*'s house which has been partially damaged in recent flash flood

Afghanistan floods: ‘There is no life left for us here. You want to put your head in your hands and shout and cry.’

Afghanistan floods: ‘There is no life left for us here. You want to put your head in your hands and shout and cry.’

The Mediterranean Sea

NUMBER OF MIGRANTS ARRIVING IN SPAIN NEARLY TRIPLES SO FAR THIS YEAR

About20,000 migrants, including more than 1,500 children, arrived in Spain in the first four months of 2024, with 80% headed to the Canary Islands.

Tents in crowded al-Mawasi, following the forced relocation of families from Rafah

GAZA: Families fleeing Rafah say they are being ‘killed slowly’ as forced to move again

Many Families in Gaza are being forced to flee for the fifth time in seven months while supporting elderly relative and injured children as Israeli fo

House destroyed by the floods

Afghanistan: About 40,000 Children Lose Homes After Heavy Rains and Flash Floods in Baghlan Province

Flash floods in Afghanistan damage houses and kills livestock and people

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Burkina Faso: Number of children facing emergency hunger levels set to surge fivefold as rainy season approaches

Around 1.4 million children in Burkina Faso are facing a hunger crisis.

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Afghanistan: Flash floods kill at least 200 people including children

Flash floods in Baghlan in Northern Afghanistan have killed at least 200 people - including children.