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Art on Instagram Campaigns for Child Refugee Awareness
UNICEF rallies the artistic community to illuminate the plight of children refugees.
India's New Child Labor Law Doesn't Actually Ban Child Labor
Though the Indian government has technically made labor for children under the age of 14 illegal, adolescents are still allowed to work for their family members—in potentially harsh and unregulated conditions.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Elizabeth Warren is being vetted as Clinton's vice presidential pick, the Supreme Court has struck down a Texan anti-abortion law, UK Prime Minister David Cameron heads to Europe to discuss Brexit, and more.
The Children of Refugee Camps Explore Their Identities Through a Photography Initiative
Through a unique program, Syrian and Jordanian children are given a creative voice through classes on photography
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Trump donates millions to vets charities after the press questions him, ISIS launches a counter-attack against Iraqi forces in Fallujah, the US has wasted billions battling the cocaine trade, and more.
Boko Haram Is Using More Children to Carry Out Suicide Bombings
Nearly two years after the militants captured more than 200 girls from a school in the northeastern Nigerian town of Chibok, young girls have become the bomber of choice for the militants, making up 75 percent of the group's assailants under 18.
French Peacekeepers Allegedly Tied Up Girls and Forced Them Into Bestiality
The UN is investigating more than 90 cases of peacekeeper sexual abuse in the Central African Republic, including an incident in which a French military commander had four girls tied up and forced them to have sex with a dog.
The First HIV-Fighting Drones Have Been Deployed in Africa
The technology could reduce the time it takes to get an HIV diagnosis from months to days.
A Third of Syrian Children Have Lived Their Whole Lives Amid the Chaos of War
As peace talks are set to convene in Geneva, UNICEF released a devastating report detailing how five years of war has impacted Syria's more than 10 million children.
In Photos: The Children Fighting For an Education in South Sudan
Conflict has forced nearly 2 million children out of school in the world's newest country. Recent violence at a UN-run displacement camp has put a renewed spotlight on security risks.
A Million Children in Sub-Saharan Africa Are Starving Amid El Niño Weather Extremes
Multiple humanitarian agencies are ringing alarm bells at the scale of food scarcity and disease outbreaks in eastern and southern Africa — and they say it could take years for the region to recover.
Conflict Is Keeping More than 20 Million Kids Around the World Out of School
Nearly one out of every four school-age kids across the globe are not getting an education. South Sudan sees the highest portion of children out of school, with more than 50 percent not enrolled in class.