The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund has said 1.3 million children (under the age of five) suffering from severe acute malnutrition can lose access to treatment, leaving them at ...
By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -The United Nations children's agency said on Friday it will run out of its supply of ...
Agency official says nearly 74,500 children may lose access to life-saving therapeutic food unless funds secured - Anadolu ...
Around 1.3 million children under five in the two countries are at risk, the UN agency says. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has warned that 1.3 million children in Ethiopia and Nigeria under the age of ...
While armed groups are often at the center of child soldier recruitment, Yared emphasized that governments across Africa have ...
What would Jesus do for this person? Then we do the same,” founder and executive director of Grace Center Marcie Erickson told CNA.
Some 1.3 million children under five suffering from severe acute malnutrition risk losing access to lifesaving support this year in Ethiopia and Nigeria, UNICEF says. Sign up here. "Without new ...
Jonah Bevin spent his teenage years in homes for "troubled boys." Now, he's filed a protective order against his adoptive ...
Matt, Glenna and Jonah Bevin appeared in Jefferson family court on Friday morning. Jonah is seeking a protective order ...