UNICEF warned Wednesday that at least 14 million children face hunger, malnutrition or death in 2025, as major international ...
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The Manila Times on MSNAid cuts could cause more children to die – UNCuts in international aid could bring an end to decades of progress in fighting child mortality, and even reverse the trend, the United Nations warned on Monday. Although the annual report from UN ...
The number of children around the world dying before their fifth birthday stands at a record low - but this achievement is under threat due to a chronic lack of investment in routine humanitarian work ...
The number of children dying globally before their fifth birthday declined to 4.8 million in 2023, while stillbirths declined modestly, still remaining around 1.9 million, according to two new reports ...
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AllAfrica on MSNDecades of Progress in Reducing Child Deaths and Stillbirths Under Threat, Warns the United Nations [press release]The number of children dying globally before their fifth birthday declined to 4.8 million in 2023, while stillbirths declined modestly, still remaining around 1.9 million, according to two new reports ...
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The Manila Times on MSNHumanitarian aid cuts could cause more children to die—UNCuts in international aid could bring an end to decades of progress in fighting child mortality, and even reverse the trend, the United Nations warned Monday. Although the annual report from UNICEF, ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNUNICEF demands resumption of girls’ education in AfghanistanThe United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, on Saturday urged Taliban rulers to allow girls to return to school as a new ...
A new school year began in Afghanistan without more than 2.2 million girls excluded from secondary education, a senior UNICEF ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Saturday called on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to immediately lift the ...
Jabal Awlia is among 17 localities across Sudan identified as being at high risk of famine, according to the most recent Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update.
A new school year has begun in Afghanistan with more than 2.2 million girls excluded from secondary education, a top UNICEF ...
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