The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported that over 500 Afghan children were killed or injured in 2024 due to explosions from unexploded ordnance and war remnants. In 2024, UNICEF trained ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, the GPS Parent Series will present “The Explosive Child: Understanding Frustrated and Chronically Inflexible Children” with clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Ross ...
Explosive weapons killed or injured children at record levels last year, as wars increasingly move into urban areas, Save the Children said in a report published Thursday. Nearly 12,000 children were ...
No matter where they are used, explosive weapons endanger a child’s most fundamental rights. During and after conflict, children and the services they rely on must be protected. On Feb. 28, 2022 in ...
BUENA, N.J.BUENA, N.J. — A house fire and explosion in New Jersey that killed two men and two young children earlier this month was caused by explosive materials found in the residence, authorities ...
Explosive weapons killed or injured children at unprecedented levels last year as wars increasingly shifted into densely populated urban areas, Save the Children warned in a new report on Thursday.
A house fire and explosion in New Jersey that killed two men and two young children earlier this month was caused by explosive materials found in the residence, authorities announced Tuesday. The ...
UNICEF was founded on the principle that all children deserve to survive and thrive in an environment free from conflict. Conflict can have many harmful effects on children, but explosive weapons pose ...
Children in Nevada survived an attempt to open an explosive dating back to World War II. The children were playing in the desert near Boulder City when they dug up a “suspicious device” on Monday, ...
LONDON — Explosive weapons killed or injured children at record levels last year, as wars increasingly move into urban areas, Save the Children said in a report published Thursday. Nearly 12,000 ...
Explosive weapons killed or injured children at record levels last year, as wars increasingly move into urban areas, Save the Children said in a report published Thursday. Nearly 12,000 children were ...
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