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  1. MEDIA RELEASE: For the first time in 3 years 's airport reopens for medical flights, restoring a vital lifeline for thousands of children

  2. STATEMENT: Reopening Sanaa airport for medical flights is a lifeline for 's children. "Almost every day our teams see children who are maimed in this conflict or suffering from diseases that need treatment outside the country."

  3. Faris*, age 4, fled Ma'arat Nu'man with his family. They are now living in tents in . In the last month at least 37,000 children have been forced to flee in the bitter Syrian winter. We must Press release 👉

  4. Diana joyfully celebrates her 9th birthday. But she can't forget her experiences escaping conflict in . Every child deserves a future. We stand alongside them, especially in the chaos of war.

  5. Insecurity in some states of Nigeria has led to school closures depriving millions of children of an education. Children have the right to be safe & protected in schools and we need to stand up for them to ensure that. Watch this space for our 2020 report.

  6. prije 12 sati

    Why would anyone think its Ok to lift restrictions on landmines? They are a scourge. Half their victims are kids - either killed immediately, or maimed for life. In a time of so many backward steps, this is a particularly heinous one.

  7. prije 13 sati

    “Poverty is the main reason for my leaving school. I lacked everything, from what to wear and even what to eat. This is the reason my parents persuaded me to drop out of school for marriage to avoid mockery from friends" said Sidonie*

  8. ICYMI: President has lifted restrictions on the use of by the US military. This is devastating for children who account for nearly half of all civilian deaths from mines and explosive remnants. Please .

  9. 2. velj

    children must not be involved in conflicts and wars... May your innocent soul rest in heaven my little angle 😞

  10. 1. velj

    The US decision to lift restrictions on landmines will hurt children. Recent data show that nearly half the civilian deaths from mines and explosive remnants were kids. There's a reason most countries have banned them...

  11. The violence in Idlib in northwest is getting worse. Children are living in conflict and fear—without safety or protection. We must . Help us protect kids in Syria who are living through unspeakable horrors:

  12. WATCH: Hayat*, 10, who fled Ma'arat Nu'man with her family. “They were attacking the houses, we were scared. They hit the market."

  13. Children in Syria are living in fear. We must .

  14. 31. sij

    We estimate as many as 200,000 children and families in have been forced to abandon their homes in the last 2 months. No child deserves to live in conflict, without safety and protection. We must .

  15. 31. sij

    The violence in Idlib in North is getting worse. No child deserves to live in conflict, without safety and protection. .

  16. 31. sij

    I'm en route back from West Africa. At the last count, fighting in the has closed more than 3,300 schools. In total, over half of 6-14 year olds are out of school. This crisis is urgent.

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