Besides Gaza, a large number of children have also fallen victim to the escalating armed conflicts in Ukraine, Syria, Sudan, Congo, Yemen, Libya and Haiti. Over 473 million children—more than one in six minors—live in areas affected by conflict and more than 52 million children are estimated to be out of school. According to Unicef executive director Catherine Russell라이브 바카라 year-end statement, 2024 was one of the worst years for children in conflict, both in terms of the number impacted and the level of impact. Children are caught in the middle of perpetual cycles of war and armed conflict. “This must not be the new normal. We cannot allow a generation of children to become collateral damage to the world라이브 바카라 unchecked wars,” Russell said. Around a third of the children in North Darfur, Sudan, face acute malnutrition in famine conditions, with nearly 74 per cent morbidity. Haiti has seen a 1,000 per cent increase in reported incidents of sexual violence against children so far this year. In all the war-affected countries, the destruction of school infrastructure has left millions of children without access to learning, and lack of access to nutrition and health services has caused outbreaks of measles and polio.