Jane Mbagi Mutua of Save the Children added that access to education also serves as a form of protection for children.
Mr Nyamandi said, “The decisions made by powerful people in other countries have led to child deaths in just a matter of weeks.”
Save the Children said in a statement on Tuesday that it has been forced to shut down 121 health and nutrition sites in Somalia alone.
More than 15 million children in Sudan are out of school due to the country’s ongoing conflict, the National Council for Child Welfare said.
Mr Harvey said that cholera outbreaks were preventable with proper infrastructure and hygiene practices.
165 of the 212 that received a direct hit are in areas designated for evacuation by the Israeli military.
Mrs Albarghouthi applauded the giant strides achieved by the centre and all stakeholders within its short time of existence.
According to the UN, at least 59 children have already been killed, with media reports suggesting the real number may be in the triple digits.
