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3 in 4 Rohingya refugee babies are born in unsanitary bamboo shelters

3 in 4 Rohingya refugee babies are born in unsanitary bamboo shelters

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Stories from children in Idlib: “A loud noise shook the whole school and we all fell”

Hundreds of families are currently living in open spaces under olive trees in Northern Syria

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Mozambique cyclone appeal allots less than 1% to needs of women and girls

Mozambique cyclone appeal allots less than 1% to needs of women and girls

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More than a quarter of a billion children better off today than 20 years ago

More than a quarter of a billion children better off today than 20 years ago

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East and Southern African countries cut under-5 child deaths by 57% since 2000

Progress led by Rwanda, Malawi and Uganda, although under-5 mortality rate remains high across the region.

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Education suffered over 14,000 armed attacks in last 5 years

Education suffered over 14,000 armed attacks in last 5 years

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Two years after the Marawi siege in the Philippines, 1.8 million children face threats of lingering conflict across Mindanao

Lingering armed conflict across Mindanao means children continue to risk death, injury and trauma

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Three in four children in Puntland face acute food shortages, warns Save the Children

Three in four children in Puntland face acute food shortages, warns Save the Children

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