![]() Afghanistan, Yemen, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Syria, Iraq, Mali, Nigeria and Somalia are the countries where children were hardest hit by conflict in 2017. New research by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), commissioned by Save the Children, found that 420 million children were living in conflict-affected areas in 2017 (18% of all children worldwide) - up 30 million from the previous year. It reveals that more children - almost 1 in 5 - are living in areas affected by armed conflict and war than at any time in more than 20 years. This report includes the most comprehensive collection of data on the number of children living in conflict-affected areas. More children are living in areas affected by armed conflict than at any time over the past two decades.Īt least 550,000 babies are thought to have died as a result of armed conflict between 20 in the 10 worst-affected countries, according to new analysis by Save the Children - an average of well over 100,000 every year. At least 100,000 babies die every year because of conflict ![]()
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