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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Aug 26

    Stop the killing. Stop the maiming. Stop the abductions. Stop the sexual abuse. Stop the attacks on schools. Stop the attacks on hospitals. Stop the denial of humanitarian aid. Children trapped in conflict must be protected now.

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  2. 29 minutes ago

    The climate crisis is a child rights crisis. Governments must: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions Increase investment in climate adaptation Provide climate education Include youth in climate negotiations Ensure COVID-19 recovery is 💚

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  3. 9 hours ago

    “I’m very relieved to have the school open and be able to learn normally again,” says 10-year-old Yolanda. Here’s what being back in the classroom during COVID-19 looks like for students in Germany.

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  4. 13 hours ago

    "It's our time." COVID-19 isn't stopping young people stepping up to tackle climate change. Be inspired by Tahsin as he builds a greener future for young people in Bangladesh.

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  5. Sep 12

    “I realized I had left nothing but pain, loneliness and death behind me. Allow me to introduce myself, my name is COVID-19, and I am a monster.”

 Anna, 14, entered a literary competition to cope with the emotional trauma of COVID-19’s upheaval in Lombardy, Italy.

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  6. Sep 11

    “I’m so excited that I’m going back to school. Education is the most beautiful thing in the world.” Six-year-old Sondus takes us through what it’s been like to head back to the classroom in Za’atari refugee camp, Jordan, amidst COVID-19.

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  7. Sep 11

    Girls are demanding their right to be protected. They’re combatting child marriage, gender stereotypes, education inequality, violence, climate change, menstruation and HIV stigma - and they won’t stop.

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  8. Sep 11

    Repeated COVID-19 school closures have interrupted the education of hundreds of millions of children living in regions with limited access to remote learning. They're facing enormous setbacks. We need to get them back in classrooms as soon as possible.

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  9. Sep 11

    Words of encouragement go a long way. Tag someone who needs to hear this.

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  10. Sep 10

    “It felt great to know that I was returning to school because I was waiting for this moment for a long time,” says 15-year-old Christine Joyce from Uganda. Schools must reopen for in-person learning as soon as possible. The future of an entire generation depends on it.

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  11. Sep 10

    Important messages need to be shared.

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  12. Retweeted
    Sep 9

    The pandemic is causing lasting damage to the education of children across South Asia, more than 400 million of whom are still facing school closures and limited access to remote learning, the UN said.

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  13. Sep 10

    Today and every day, let's take the time to check in on our children's mental health and provide the support they need.

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  14. Sep 10

    Masks are an essential tool in slowing the spread of COVID-19, but for many families they're still unfamiliar. Read expert answers to common questions about masks.

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  15. Sep 10

    How can you grow crops with no land? Find out with 22-year-old Maryam in Pakistan.

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  16. Sep 9

    Want to raise a reader? 📖 Just 10 to 15 minutes a day with a book is enough to spark your curious little one’s interest.

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  17. Sep 9

    Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, barbaric attacks on schools in conflict zones have continued unabated. The future of an entire generation is at risk. Join UNICEF in calling for the urgent protection of students, teachers and places of education.

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  18. Sep 9

    Lyuba's school was bombed beyond recognition in eastern Ukraine. This is what it looks like now. Whether living through peace or conflict, children's right to learn must be protected.

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  19. Retweeted
    Sep 9

    Last year there was a 17% increase in attacks on schools compared to 2019. This International Day to , and our partners call on governments to spare no effort to ensure children are safe to learn.

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  20. Sep 9

    12-year-old Ahmed dreams of going to university and becoming a pilot. From a bombed-out school, he shows the devastating impact of conflict on children's education in Yemen.

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  21. Sep 8

    "It was terrible. We lost so many students." In May 2021, 13-year-old Lameah and her sister survived a brutal attack on their school in Kabul, Afghanistan. Many did not. On International Day to Protect Education from Attack, our message is clear. Schools are .

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