UNICEF: 289 Children Passed Away Departing from Libya & Tunisia to Europe
The United Nations children's agency, UNICEF stated that nearly 289 children are known to have died in the first half ...
Read moreThe United Nations children's agency, UNICEF stated that nearly 289 children are known to have died in the first half ...
Read moreOn International Children's Day, 30 Libyan human rights organizations said in a joint statement that "children in Libya are being ...
Read moreThe Sebha Medical Center announced that a two-year-old boy in its intensive care unit had died of meningitis. The center ...
Read moreThe Libyan Ministry of Health has blamed the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) for the death of 9 children battling ...
Read moreLibyan security forces have arrested a suspect in a kidnapping case involving two Syrian children, in the city of Bani ...
Read moreOn Sunday, a British mother of three children, who went missing at the end of July when their father ‘took ...
Read moreThe NGO Proactiva Open Arms published photos of several drowned migrants, including children, as they tried to cross the Mediterranean ...
Read moreThe United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Ted Chaiban, and UNICEF’s Regional ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Libyan security forces managed to retrieve two children hours after they had been kidnapped. They were kidnapped whilst ...
Read moreThe European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUFT) approved €7 million in funding toward the UNICEF proposal titled ‘Resilience ...
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