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JOINT STATEMENT: International NGOs working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo condemn repeated deadly attacks on displaced civilians.

JOINT STATEMENT: International NGOs working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo condemn repeated deadly attacks on displaced civilians.

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Children raise funds for Ukraine with carpentry, surfing, virtual concerts and more

Children raise funds for Ukraine with carpentry, surfing, virtual concerts and more

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Deaths of two children signals looming hunger crisis over Sudan

Deaths of two children signals looming hunger crisis over Sudan

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Statement in response to the attack on St Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Ondo State, Nigeria

Statement in response to the attack on St Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Ondo State, Nigeria

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“The drought has brought despair. I don’t know what will become of us”: Families on the move as drought takes its toll on Somalia

“The drought has brought despair. I don’t know what will become of us”: Families on the move as drought takes its toll on Somalia

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Ukraine: Twice as many schools attacked in the past 100 days as during the first 7 years of conflict

Ukraine: Twice as many schools attacked in the past 100 days as during the first 7 years of conflict

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YEMEN: CHILDREN DEMAND PEACE AND RENEWAL OF TRUCE AS FIRST STEPS TOWARDS ENDING WAR

YEMEN: CHILDREN DEMAND PEACE AND RENEWAL OF TRUCE AS FIRST STEPS TOWARDS ENDING WAR

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Floods and torrential rains hit South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal for the second time in two months

Torrential rains have created further havoc for families in eastern South Africa just a month after the worst floods in living memory killed more than 400 people and made nearly 7,000 people homeless.