Urbanization leaves hundreds of millions of children in cities and towns excluded from vital services, UNICEF warns in The State of the … Go to resource »
Security personnel moved in large numbers into the Muhoroni area today, the scene of ethnic clashes between neighboring communities along the border … Go to resource »
Almost half of all Senegalese live on less than two dollars per day, and the World Bank estimates only 4,000 full time salaried jobs will be created … Go to resource »
UNICEF reports on this year's 'State of the World's Children' report. This year's report focuses attention on the needs of children in urban areas. Go to resource »
Somalia's warring factions stand accused of drawing children into the ongoing conflict, many of them being used as child soldiers. Human Rights Watch … Go to resource »
Somalia's warring parties have all failed to protect Somali children from the fighting or serving in their forces, Human Rights Watch said in a report … Go to resource »
Aid agency Save the Children in its latest report says 300 children are dying of malnutrition each hour, totaling 2.6 million children each year. … Go to resource »
Despite global efforts to address food security, chronic childhood malnutrition has been largely overlooked, putting almost half a billion children at … Go to resource »
Government has released the 25 billion shillings youth fund to banks for the youth to borrow soft loans to start and develop their own … Go to resource »
More than half the world’s 7 billion people now live in urban areas. What does this mean for children? The State of the World’s Children … Go to resource »
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