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“We had to flee Al Fasher because life was unbearable,” shares 12-year-old Muzdalifa. Amid escalating violence, an estimated 130,000 children in Al Fasher, Sudan, are at a high risk of grave rights violations, with reports of abduction, killing and maiming, and sexual violence. UNICEF calls for an immediate ceasefire for children and safe humanitarian access. This violence must end.

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Heartbreaking. 💔 No child should ever have to live through such fear and loss. The call for an immediate ceasefire and protection of children must be heard — humanity cannot stay silent. 🕊️ #Sudan #Children #UNICEF

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This is truly heartbreaking 💔. No child should ever have to experience fear or violence. Praying for peace in Sudan and for the safety of every child caught in this conflict. 🕊️ #ChildrenNotTargets

Patrick Jones

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UNICEF Reading this breaks my heart. A 12-year-old child shouldn’t have to utter the words “we had to flee because life was unbearable.” No child should ever have to know what that means. What’s happening in Al Fasher isn’t just a crisis it’s a loud cry for humanity. When over a hundred thousand children are at risk of violence, abduction, and exploitation, it tells us something is deeply broken. These aren’t just numbers. They’re faces, dreams, and futures being torn apart. UNICEF’s call for an immediate ceasefire and safe humanitarian access shouldn’t just be a headline it should be our collective demand. The world can’t keep watching from a distance while children suffer in silence. How many more cries must we hear before action truly follows compassion? #StandForChildren #Sudan #UNICEF #HumanRights #PeaceNow #ProtectChildren

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Will unicef consider moving its supply hub away from the UAE for being complicit in these massacres. Israel arming them with UAE funding to kill Children seems like the norm in the region!!!

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Mitra Mela

Mitramela is a women-focused organization dedicated to empowering and supporting women through education, skill development, and community initiatives. It provides a platform for women to grow, connect, and lead.

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Pls help and support

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Shah Asad Ahmed

ODASSS Fellow Commonwealth Scholarship. CESC, IDPM & IDS in the UK.

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May with benevolently amicable supports by the globally acclaimed UNICEF the great children in Al Fasher remain as great children without the victim of oppression, discrimination and controlling by social stigmas.

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Khalid Raza

Team Lead Manager at UNICEF

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Love

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Enoch Kalenga

Lab Program Officer at CDC-CoAg

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Power sharing through a ballot must be encouraged. The civil war is taking Sudan centuries back and it will be costly to rebuild. We keep on wasting resources on buying the latest military arsenals yet ignoring a child dying of forced starvation. First it began like this until South Sudan broke away and soon there will be countries split

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