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Gaza faces a man-made drought as water systems collapse, UNICEF says "Just 40% of drinking water production facilities remain functional," UNICEF spokesperson James Elder said.
Unicef also reported a 50 per cent increase in children aged six months to 5 years admitted for treatment of malnutrition from April to May in Gaza, and half a million people going hungry. It said the ...
Unicef also reported a 50% increase in children aged six months to 5 years admitted for treatment of malnutrition from April to May in Gaza, and half a million people going hungry.
Gaza is facing a man-made drought as its water systems collapse, the United Nations' children agency said on Friday. "Children will begin to die of thirst [...] Just 40% of drinking water production ...
"It was a pleasure meeting Cynthia McCaffrey, Representative of UNICEF India, today (June 19) at Vallabh Bhavan, Bhopal. Grateful for her kind words on Madhya Pradesh 's ongoing efforts to reduce ...
Gaza is facing a man-made drought as its water systems collapse, the United Nations' children agency said on Friday. "Children will begin to die of thirst ... Just 40 per cent of drinking water ...
Gaza is facing a man-made drought as its water systems collapse, the United Nations' children agency said, as Israeli fire killed more than 40 Palestinians across the territory on Friday.
Gaza is plunging into a man-made drought as its water infrastructure crumbles, leaving children at risk of dying from thirst, the United Nations children’s agency warned Friday. “Children will begin ...
UNICEF also reported a 50% increase in children aged six months to 5 years admitted for treatment of malnutrition from April to May in Gaza, and half a million people going hungry.
Gaza is on the brink of a "man-made drought," with children at risk of dying from thirst, UNICEF said Friday, warning that only 40% of drinking water production facilities remain functional in the ...
Addis Ababa, June 20, 2025 (ENA)— Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in the early hours of this morning, held talks with U.S. Marine Corps and AFRICOM Commander, General Michael Langley. In a social media ...
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