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The world’s most vulnerable girls are suffering the worst effects of the hunger crisis.
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They urgently need your help.

In 2024, World Vision spoke to almost 1,000 children and young people in four Pacific Islands - Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea - to understand the impacts of climate change on child hunger.

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