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PHILIPPINES: Three million children affected by Mindanao earthquakes

PHILIPPINES: Three million children affected by Mindanao earthquakes

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Extreme flooding batters Somalia forcing at least 100,000 children from their homes

Extreme flooding batters Somalia forcing at least 100,000 children from their homes

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Somalia: Tens of thousands of flood-hit families in Hiraan urgently need humanitarian aid

Somalia: Tens of thousands of flood-hit families in Hiraan urgently need humanitarian aid

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After two weeks of violence, civilians and aid workers must be allowed free movement in North East Syria

After two weeks of violence, civilians and aid workers must be allowed free movement in North East Syria

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Children who fled violence in Burkina Faso on verge of hunger

Children who fled violence in Burkina Faso on verge of hunger

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20 Afghan children injured after explosion near school

20 Afghan children injured after explosion near school

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A tiny proportion of foreign children in North East Syria camps repatriated in 2019

A tiny proportion of foreign children in North East Syria camps repatriated in 2019

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CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT IN AFRICA CALL ON GOVERNMENTS TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT MOST VULNERABLE

CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT IN AFRICA CALL ON GOVERNMENTS TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT MOST VULNERABLE

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