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from Yemen but living UK
The official website of the Foundation
Facts about the situation of women & girls in Yemen. source
Graciela is one of 6.8 million women in Mexico who married before turning 18 — and like many of them, she dropped out of school.
On the occasion of International Day of the Girl Child 2017 which is celebrated annually on October 11 to highlight issues concerning the gender inequality
Conflict and Cholera: A new threat is devastating Yemen’s population. The largest cholera outbreak in the world, intensified by the Saudi blockade against the country,
Buthaina’s family was killed and she was injured by a Saudi-led airstrike in Yemen. Her photo, as sole survivor, went viral. CNN visited her in
The heartbreaking image of a Yemeni child injured in a Saudi-led airstrike has compelled many to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis there on social
No food and intermittent electricity: a BBC team sees what medics are up against in a rebel-held city. This video contains scenes which you may
Child soldiers have become a familiar sight in Yemeni cities. Caught between religious slogans and local concepts of patriotism, more than 2,500 children have left
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