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Internal displacement
Press release
06 October 2023
Weather-related disasters led to 43.1 million displacements of children over six years - UNICEF
River floods alone projected to displace almost 96 million children over next 30 years, new analysis shows
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Article
26 May 2020
Deafening silence and uncertainty in Afghanistan
As parts of the country have locked down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the situation has become even more dire for internally-displaced children
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Article
08 May 2020
Fighting COVID-19: Soap a Gem in Herat
In Herat’s internally-displaced camps, UNICEF is on the ground supporting children and their families.
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Press release
05 May 2020
19 million children internally displaced by conflict and violence in 2019, highest number ever – UNICEF
Internally displaced children among the world’s most vulnerable to COVID-19
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Article
27 September 2019
In Sri Lanka, children are forced to abandon their dreams
[Youth Skills] Conflict took Yathusia's father, home, four years of education and her dreams. But she is still determined to make a career for herself.....
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Article
20 September 2019
The struggle for education amidst conflict and displacement
[Youth Skills] Not only did conflict take away Inbarasa's home, it took away his education. Now back in school, he's paving the way for his future.....
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Article
11 March 2019
Piecing together shattered dreams in Afghanistan
“I’ve tried to be both a mother and a father for my children, but there is a limit to what I can do, especially as a woman,” Safia says.
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