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Reflections from a recent visit to South Africa, where UNICEF works to safeguard the lives and futures of children.
At least 49 people are confirmed dead after flooding hit South Africa, including children whose school bus was swept away ...
Dozens of people were killed in South Africa, including several children whose school bus was swept away by flash floods, as ...
Torrential rain, severe winds and landslides have killed at least 49 people in the poverty-stricken Eastern Cape province of ...
At least 49 people, including several schoolchildren, have been killed in the floods that have swept through South Africa's ...
Violence and growing gang activity are prompting Black parents in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, to make the difficult ...
Floods Kill Several In Eastern South Africa, School Children Swept Away | Firstpost Africa | N18G At least seven people have died in South Africa after heavy rains and snow triggered severe flooding ...
Provincial government officials say at least seven people have died in flooding in South Africa after a weather front ...
Poor resources, fears of crime and gang violence in townships on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa force some parents to send children on long daily commutes to former white-only schools.
A global learning crisis is unfolding, with millions of children worldwide lacking basic reading and math skills. UNESCO's ...
Crime and gang violence fears in South African city of Cape Town have forced parents to enroll their children in former white ...
Eastern Cape flood death toll rises to 57 people, with four learners still missing after a minibus taxi was swept away.