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Hantavirus and Rodent Safety: What Families Need to Know to Protect Their Homes and Children
Recent reports surrounding suspected hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship outbreak have renewed global attention on a rare but…
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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ DAY: To Those Who Carry the Work That Shapes Lives, Today and the Future
Every year on May 1st, the world pauses to recognize the contributions of workers, a day rooted in history, sacrifice,…
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S.A.F.E. for Children® Culture Blueprint Arrives in Three Nigerian Cities
Nigeria is at a tipping point in Child Safeguarding and Protection. Across schools, NGOs, faith-based organizations, and child-focused institutions, the…
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Child Poverty: Why 1 in 5 Children Globally Is Still Being Left Behind
Despite global progress, childhood today remains defined by a stark inequality: 1 in every 5 children about 412 million globally…
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A Serious Conversation About Bullying, Environments, and the Children We Are Producing
There is a conversation we keep having about bullying which keeps arriving too late. It arrives after a child has…
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Legal Implications of the Edo State Government’s Directive Following the Bullying Incident at Igbinedion Education Centre
The recent directive from the Edo State Government to arrest and prosecute students involved in a viral bullying incident at…
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Igbinedion: Edo State Government Directive on the Arrest and Prosecution of Alleged Child Offenders: What Does the Child Justice System Say?
With contributions from Taiwo Akinlami Safiyat Jibrin-Hamza March 19, 2026 The Edo State Government’s directive ordering the arrest and prosecution…
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Is Connecting Nigerian Schools to Reliable Internet the Way Forward for Education? A Closer Look at Implications for Child Development
The Federal Government of Nigeria has unveiled a major initiative to connect schools nationwide to reliable internet services, aiming to…
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Nigeria’s Children and the Crisis of Nationhood: How Nigeria’s Policy Gaps Are Shaping a Generation
Introduction In 2026, the World Bank Group released its Women, Business and the Law report, and Nigeria scored zero out…
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The Amber Alert Worked — But Could This Abduction Have Been Prevented? What Kehlani’s Case Teaches About Child Safeguarding
The safe recovery of 3-year-old Kehlani Rogers is being celebrated across Arizona. An AMBER Alert was issued. The public paid…
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