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Climate & Children: UNICEF says almost all children worldwide face at least one climate hazard, with 1.8 billion at risk from droughts and 1.2 billion from extreme heat, warning that overlapping risks can overwhelm services. Faith & Justice: Christian leaders in Africa are calling for a full investigation after the June 6 killing of Mozambican Catholic bishop Osório Citara Afonso, with arrests reported but questions still raised. Education & Health (Madagascar): Mary’s Meals marks the Day of the African Child (June 16) by linking water insecurity to school attendance, noting that in Madagascar, communities receiving meals also benefit from clean-water projects. Energy & Women’s Skills (Madagascar): Women solar technicians, trained through Barefoot College with WWF support, are expanding rural electricity access—helping families study after sunset and reducing reliance on smoky petroleum lamps. Culture & Tourism (Madagascar): Madagascar’s 12th International Tourism Fair in Antananarivo wrapped up, drawing 500 exhibitors, 25,000 visitors, and cultural events showcasing the island’s identity to the world. Sports & Solidarity (Madagascar): A Russia Day friendship and solidarity run in Antananarivo brought together youth, sports groups, and Russian representatives, using sport as a bridge for cultural and educational exchanges. Wildlife & Heritage (Madagascar): A rescued two-year-old albino boy in Beroroha highlights ongoing attacks driven by occult beliefs, with authorities arresting kidnappers and urging stronger protection. Conservation (Madagascar): Reports also spotlight Madagascar-linked conservation efforts, including a major butterfly survey kickstarted by Chester Zoo and Malagasy partners.

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