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World Refugee Day: The biggest migration routes in the world

Ein kleines Mädchen aus dem Sudan steht vor einer Tafel.
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19. June 2024
Debbie Dilger

Globally, 50 million children and young people have been uprooted as a result of displacement or migration. Millions more are severely affected by the consequences of these migration movements. But where do most of these displaced people go?

Good news from UNICEF: the best stories of 2023

Kind mit bemalten Händen.
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8. January 2024
Debbie Dilger

Sometimes we need positive stories to make us feel good. Negative headlines often get more attention than positive ones, which is why we’re presenting four inspiring stories here to give our readers hope and lift moods!

The five most dangerous climate risks for children

A young girl drinks water from the tap of a water tank.
Blog
24. August 2023
Debbie Dilger

The climate crisis represents an unprecedented threat to the future of all the world’s children. The summer has been one of extremes, with record heat, strong rains, forest fires and floods. But how far-reaching are the consequences of climate change?


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