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A landmine, that had been planted by ISIS terrorists in the Seif Al-Dawla primary school in Manbij, exploded on Tuesday, causing casualties among the children.

Parents trying to shield their children from the horrors of war should not have to watch them grow up without an education.

Nepal Police say pressure cooker bombs have exploded outside two schools in the capital, but no injuries and only minor damage were reported.

Estonia should do its part to ensure that safer schools can reopen for all children, no matter where in the world they might live. Estonia should endorse the Safe Schools Declaration.

As world leaders prepare to meet in New York for summit on refugees, charity War Child says urgent action is needed to protect displaced children.

A refugee child is five times more likely to be out of school than a non-refugee child.

Father, Daughter Killed in Targeted Attack

Save the Children is urging greater protection of children and education institutions following a deadly attack outside a school in Tak Bai District in Thailand’s south this morning.

UNICEF is deeply concerned about the continuing violence in Thailand’s restive southernmost provinces and its impact on children, including an explosion that killed a four-year-old girl and her father in Narathiwat Province this morning.

At a time when children are at even greater risk of bombardments and fighting in the Syrian Arab Republic, education has become another casualty. Schools in Aleppo have come under attack, with many occupied by fighters and left destroyed or damaged.

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