Canada Becomes First Country to Approve Pfizer Vaccine for Children
US, EU expected to approve vaccine's use on children in coming days
US, EU expected to approve vaccine's use on children in coming days
President Lazarus Chakwera says he is aware of/labor-related challenges which have come about becaus
WFP aims to expand operation over two years to reach 1.5 million students with daily meals
Lack of funding, the coronavirus pandemic and societal attitudes make providing an education for the
Relief agencies say barbed-wire fencing prevented victims from escaping inferno
The fire ripped through the Balukhali camp near the southeastern town of Cox's Bazar late on Monday,
Problem comes amid continual fighting in the region following outbreak of war
Republicans, Democrats blame each other for latest immigration crisis
World Food Program is leading a project to restore school feeding programs for vulnerable children w
Militants to appeal sentence for death of Avijit Roy
Many Rohingya remain doubtful, saying demands for assurances from Myanmar have not been met
Inquiry reveals 9,000 children born to unmarried women died in mother-and-baby homes in the 20th cen
At least 50 people, including 17 children under the age of 16 were killed in a weekend attack on vil
As of February, 1.26 million refugees will have their monthly relief cash and food rations cut by 40
Human rights groups decry move, saying the island is not safe for habitation
Human Rights Watch says conditions in those camps are getting worse and that government's recent eff
Officials warn of greater risks of keeping children out of school as pandemic continues
South Africa currently has the fifth-highest total of COVID-19 infections in the world
Medical doctors and others agree it's important for kids to go back to school, but there is a risk t
Because of underfunding, UNHRC warns it will not be able to assist and protect one-half million refu
Victim, a 71-year-old man, one of 20 Rohingyas confirmed as being infected with COVID-19
More than one million students are back in class Monday, as state and private schools in New South W
More than one million students are back in class Monday, as state and private schools in New South W
Measures center on Kutapalong refugee settlement in Bangladesh which, according to UNHCR, houses som
WHO has deployed teams to camp that houses nearly a million people
President, asserting that COVID-19 has little impact on young people, calls comments on schools by D
The Coronavirus has killed more than 1,100 people worldwide, the vast majority of which are in China
The children, who fled with their families from neighboring Myanmar to the camps in Bangladesh's Cox