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Our humanitarian workers, aware of the risks in difficult security contexts, support children to get back on their feet, as in the difficult context of Iraq, where children have been through traumatizing experiences such as the indoctrination by the so-called Islamic state or by displacement. They help Rohingya refugee children, lost in the overcrowded camps of Kutupalong in Bangladesh, to find their families and provide medical assistance to malnourished children in an environment currently marked by monsoon rains. But they are also the only actors to protect children at the frontline in remote and newly liberated zones previously occupied by the terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria.
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