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11 New countries endorse the Paris Commitments to end the use of child...

Adopted in 2007, the Paris Commitments on Children Associated with Armed Forces or Armed Groups are a voluntary promise by States to work together to halt child recruitment, support the release of...

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“One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world”

Education activist Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan addresses youth delegates at the Malala Day celebration and UN Youth Assembly at UNHQ. Photo: UNICEF/NYHQ2013-0391/Markisz “One child, one teacher, one...

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A lost generation, Donncha O’Callaghan on the one million Syrian child refugees

UNICEF Ireland Ambassador Donncha O’Callaghan meets Syrian children including 4-year old Mohmoud and his 5-year old sister Kawthar at a tented settlement near the Lebanese-Syrian border. Photo...

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International Day of the Girl Child

Hanan (16) outside her school in Za'atari Refugee Camp, Jordan. Photo: UNICEF/2013/Jordan/Lyon Hanan, 16, is one of the many young girls who have fled Syria in the wake of the devastating conflict. She...

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10 minutes to inequality

Nobuhle with her four year old daughter Phiwokuhle in the Eastern Cape, South Africa South Africa is a country of contrast and diversity. A country where children have equal rights under the...

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