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The Malawi Chief fighting vaccine myths as new variant spreads

The Malawi Chief fighting vaccine myths as new variant spreads

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WORLD LEADERS URGED TO HALT ESCALATING HUNGER CRISIS AS 17% MORE PEOPLE EXPECTED TO NEED LIFE-SAVING AID IN 2022

WORLD LEADERS URGED TO HALT ESCALATING HUNGER CRISIS AS 17% MORE PEOPLE EXPECTED TO NEED LIFE-SAVING AID IN 2022

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Delhi’s Toxic Air Triggers Children’s Health and Education Crisis

Delhi’s Toxic Air Triggers Children’s Health and Education Crisis

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TRUCK ACCIDENT KILLING ONE CHILD AND INJURING 2 SHOWS DANGERS OF NE SYRIA CAMPS FOR CHILDREN

TRUCK ACCIDENT KILLING ONE CHILD AND INJURING 2 SHOWS DANGERS OF NE SYRIA CAMPS FOR CHILDREN

Abdul*s kitchen where he stores tyres and woods to heat his family's home in Faryab province, Afghanistan.

780,000 Afghan children without shelter, nearly 8.6 million without blankets as temperatures drop below freezing – Save the Children

780,000 Afghan children without shelter, nearly 8.6 million without blankets as temperatures drop below freezing – Save the Children

Tagreed*, 11, lost one of her legs when she was hit by a missile in July 2019 in Saada, Yemen

The number of children living in deadliest war zones rises nearly 20% to highest in over a decade – Save the Children

The number of children living in deadliest war zones rises nearly 20% to highest in over a decade – Save the Children

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BRING CHILDREN HOME FROM SYRIA CAMPS BEFORE WINTER, SAYS SAVE THE CHILDREN AFTER NORWAY ORPHAN FOUND

BRING CHILDREN HOME FROM SYRIA CAMPS BEFORE WINTER, SAYS SAVE THE CHILDREN AFTER NORWAY ORPHAN FOUND

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SURGE IN VIOLENCE LEAVES THOUSANDS IN DRC IN DESPERATE NEED OF ASSISTANCE

SURGE IN VIOLENCE LEAVES THOUSANDS IN DRC IN DESPERATE NEED OF ASSISTANCE

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