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MONROVIA, Liberia 31 July 2015 – UNICEF is supporting a drive by the Liberian Government to register more than 70,000 children whose births were not recorded during the Ebola crisis, leaving them vulnerable to marginalization and exclusion.
More than 70,000 children born during the Ebola outbreak in Liberia at risk of exclusion if not registered, warns UNICEF MONROVIA, Liberia 31 July 2015 – UNICEF is supporting a drive by the Liberian Government to register more than 70,000 children whose births were not recorded during the Ebola crisis, leaving them vulnerable to marginalization and exclusion.
Author: Price: No. of pages: 60 Publication date: Publisher: UNICEF and Save the Children UK, Bosnia and Herzegovina Languages: Inclusive education seeks to address the needs of all children with a specific focus on those who are the most vulnerable to marginalization and exclusion.
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