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Rise in Caribbean children displaced by storms shows climate crisis is a child rights issue: UNICEF

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
With Caribbean still rebuilding after devastating storms, UNICEF helping to boost resilience ahead of next hurricane season
With Caribbean still rebuilding after devastating storms, UNICEF helping to boost resilience ahead of next hurricane season

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