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Also: Children under attack, Prospects for Children in 2025, Reaching every child with life-saving vaccines


January 2025

 In focus 

Stop attacks on children.

2024 was one of the worst years on record for children in conflict. Children's rights are being brutally violated – and we're tired of hearing excuses for it. 

We refuse to accept a deadly new normal.

A 14-year-old girl looks at her old school, damaged by the conflict in Dara'a Albalad, south Syria.

Children under attack

Children are coming under attack in conflicts across the world. Join us in demanding that leaders protect children in conflict.

 Insights with impact 

A two-year-old-boy in Yemen stands outside holding a rubber tire.

Outlook for 2025

In 2025, the world is facing a new and intensifying era of crisis for children.

Climate change, economic instability and conflict are hitting harder and more often, intersecting in ways that make the challenges of addressing them even more severe. 

For children, the stakes couldn't be higher.

 Stories and voices  

Glenda meets Angeline, a 10 year old girl who has been vaccinated under the Ministry of Health's vaccination schedule, including the vaccine to prevent HPV.

Reaching every child in El Salvador 

A community health worker treks to remote communities with life-saving vaccines. 
 

 More impact stories from around the world 

 Issues explained 

A young girl walks using a walker, in a damaged neighborhood in east Aleppo, Syria

Understanding child rights and human rights

Everyone, everywhere has the same rights. We are all entitled to our rights without discrimination. Do you know your rights?

 If you missed it 

A young boy holds up a hand-written letter calling on adults for a better future.

Dear adults

Children are calling out for peace, for safe and healthy environments, for love and care. We cannot let them down.
 

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