The holy month of Ramadan is particularly difficult this year for children whose lives have been turned upside-down by conflict in the Gaza Strip, Sudan and Yemen.
DODOMA: CATHERINE Russell, the Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), recently wrapped up her ...
IAK staff The Israeli army pounded the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, killing at least 404 people, injuring over 562, and breaking ...
Executive Director, told the UN Security Council that Sudan is now the world’s largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis. After two years of war, over 30 million people – more than half of them ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAcute child malnutrition in northern Gaza doubles in one month, UNICEF saysUNICEF warns malnutrition crisis worsens across Gaza, with dramatic rises in affected children under two and under five.
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The Nation UAE on MSNPakistan calls for unconditional ceasefire, halt to hostilities in SudanPakistan yesterday called for an immediate cessation of hostilities between Sudan's militaries, stressing that 'the conflict will not be resolved on the battlefield (and) war will only bring more ...
The head of the U.N. children’s program, UNICEF, said Thursday that 16 million children in Sudan are suffering horribly from the country’s civil war, with many facing daily threats of violence, ...
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Africanews on MSNSudan's crisis deepens as violence and famine threaten millionsThe humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen, with millions of lives at risk as violence spreads across the country ...
Ambassador Dorothy SheaChargé d'Affaires ad interimNew York, New YorkMarch 13, 2025AS DELIVEREDThank you, Madam President. Thank you, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and Medecins Sans ...
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AllAfrica on MSNChildren Facing 'Unimaginable Suffering', Warns Unicef ChiefSudan is now the world's largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis, the head of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned on Thursday. After two years of war, over 30 million people - more than ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUNICEF says 12 million at risk of sexual violence as Sudan crisis deepensThe war in Sudan has exposed more than 12 million people to “pervasive” sexual violence that is being used to “terrify” the entire population, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
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