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UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Report No 1: January-March 2024 - Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Report No 1: January-March 2024 - Mozambique
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Mozambique: Militants carry out series of attacks in Cabo Delgado Province June 8-11

Cabo Delgado: Displaced Children tell of Lost Parents, Lack of Schooling, Diseases, but also of Hope in New Report - Mozambique

Cabo Delgado: Displaced Children tell of Lost Parents, Lack of Schooling, Diseases, but also of Hope in New Report Format Media Contact: Media@savechildren.org FAIRFIELD, Conn. (May 19, 2021) Lost birth certificates, missing parents, and a lack of schools are some of the most pressing fears raised by children displaced by the violence in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, according to a new report launched today by Save the Children. In one of the most comprehensive analyses to date of life as a displaced child in Cabo Delgado, “The Voice of Children of Cabo Delgado” details the wide-ranging daily challenges they face [1]. Many of these children have witnessed horrific violence in a conflict that has displaced nearly a third of the province’s population, including at least 350,000 children.

Hearing the Voices of Children in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique - Mozambique

Hearing the Voices of Children in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique Format CABO DELGADO: DISPLACED CHILDREN TELL OF LOST PARENTS, LACK OF SCHOOLING, DISEASES, BUT ALSO OF HOPE IN NEW REPORT Lost birth certificates, missing parents, and a lack of schools are some of the most pressing fears raised by children who have been displaced by the violence in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, according to a new report launched today by Save the Children. In one of the most comprehensive analyses to date of life as a displaced child in Cabo Delgado, “The Voice of Children of Cabo Delgado” details the wide-ranging daily challenges they face[1]. Many of these children have witnessed horrific violence in a conflict that has displaced nearly a third of the province’s population, including at least 350,000 children.

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