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Eyewitness
Niger: RIP Nassirou

Rachel Palmer | Tue 20 July

Comment & analysis
Excluding children from health strategy illogical & inefficient

Simon Wright | Tue 27 July

AFRICAN UNION SUMMIT
Summit outomes are good news if leaders act on promises

Chikezie Anyanwu | Thu 22 July

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Amy Reed is in Niger, which is experiencing a food crisis. Read her blogs to find out how we're getting food and healthcare to thousands of families facing starvation.

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EVERY ONE is our campaign to save millions of children's lives. 24,000 children under five will die today, mostly from preventable diseases. But not every child has an equal chance of survival. Find out what we're doing to make the odds more equal.

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Our health team is working hard to make free healthcare a reality for children around the world. Read their blogs to follow their progress.

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