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A Yazidi refugee with her children in Turkey. Yazidi women abducted and raped by members of ISIS are being forced to abandon their babies in order to return their communities.  (Photo by EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid) Photo used under CC BY
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Rohingya children play at a UNICEF child friendly space, supported by UK aid, inside Batukhali refugee camp in Bangladesh, in November 2017. According to Save the Children, since August 2017, 700,000 Rohingya children and families have fled to Bangladesh following an alarming escalation of violence in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar. Now over 370,000 of Myanmar’s children are living in overcrowded refugee camps. Relying on food rations to survive, 40 percent of Rohingya child refugees suffer from stunting due to malnutrition.  (Photo by Anna Dubuis /DFID) Photo used under CC BY
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