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First COVID-19 case in North West Syria: fears of rapid outbreak in this densely populated area

First COVID-19 case in North West Syria: fears of rapid outbreak in this densely populated area

Food insecurity in Kapoeta North

Number of Sudanese children facing extreme hunger doubles to 1.1 million due to impact of COVID-19

Number of Sudanese children facing extreme hunger doubles to 1.1 million due to impact of COVID-19

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Yemen: Thousands of children’s lives at risk as healthcare services plummet

Yemen: Thousands of children’s lives at risk as healthcare services plummet

An external view of family house in Hudaydah, Yemen.

‘Armed groups who ignore this ceasefire-resolution must be held to account’

‘Armed groups who ignore this ceasefire-resolution must be held to account’

Destroyed building in Syria.

'Pledged funds for Syria are painful as the needs of Syrian children only continue to grow'

'Pledged funds for Syria are painful as the needs of Syrian children only continue to grow'

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Twenty aid agencies in Myanmar call for full access to conflict-affected Rakhine and Chin States in the wake of increased violence

Twenty aid agencies in Myanmar call for full access to conflict-affected Rakhine and Chin States in the wake of increased violence

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Save the Children: ‘This war on children needs to stop now’

Save the Children: ‘This war on children needs to stop now’

Construction of the COVID-19 isolation and treatment centre in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

COVID-19: Forty percent of Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh are scared of dying or losing a loved one to the virus

COVID-19: Forty percent of Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh are scared of dying or losing a loved one to the virus

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