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Rise in Caribbean children displaced by storms shows climate crisis is a child rights issue: UNICEF
New York: The number of Caribbean children displaced by storms has risen approximately six-fold in the past five years, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reveals in a new report released on Friday. more
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