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Statement
05 January 2023
UN humanitarian leaders urge Security Council to preserve crossborder aid lifeline to north-west Syria
Joint Statement
A young girl outside wearing a mask in Colombia
Report
27 April 2021
The silent pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the
War Child and World Vision

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The Silent Pandemic (PDF, 2 MB)
The visual is an infographics on the attacks in education, including two maps of Syria
Report
17 September 2018
Whole of Syria: attacks on education in Syria
Whole of Syria Education Sector

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Whole of Syria: attacks on education in Syria (PDF, 1 MB)
The poster is an illustration of a family reunited on a rooftop in a city. A adolescent boy is saying "I have chosen my family". A young girl is standing next to them. Both of them are facing a couple, another couple of elderly people and a young girl. Below is the title "Using children under the age of 18 in armed conflict is prohibited" with UNCHR and UNICEF logo at the bottom on each corner.
Report
21 July 2015
Poster: Using children under the age of 18 in armed conflict
UNHCR and UNICEF

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Poster: Using children under the age of 18 in armed conflict is prohibited (PDF, 404 KB)
يحظر استخدام الأطفا؛ الخدين تقل أعمارهم عن ١٨ عاما في النزاعات المسلحة (PDF, 387 KB)
The first page is the table of content of the report
Report
09 February 2015
Background paper on attacks against girls seeking to access
OHCHR

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Background paper on attacks against girls seeking to access education (PDF, 734 KB)
The first slide of the presentation shows the title "Recruitment and use of children - the need for response in Jordan" in white on a blue background, with UNICEF logo at the bottom.
Report
26 November 2014
Recruitment and use of children - response in Jordan
UNICEF

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Recruitment and use of children - the need for response in Jordan (PDF, 351 KB)
The first page of the brief has a picture of children running outside at dawn, we can't see their faced. Below is the text of the brief. On the left side, there is a vertical red bar with "Child protection issue brief" written vertically and UNHCR logo on the top left corner.
Report
18 October 2013
Child protection issue brief: child recruitment
UNHCR

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Child protection issue brief: child recruitment (PDF, 131 KB)
The first slide shows the logos of ECHO, UNICEF, Save the Children and IRC at the bottom. On the left side is a picture of a young girl holding two baby boys and on the right side the title of the presentation and the subtitle with the leading question.
Report
10 February 2009
Inter-agency child protection information management system
ECHO, UNICEF, Save The Children UK and International Rescue Committee

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Inter-agency child protection information management system - November 2008 (PDF, 142 KB)

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