Nigeria, May 21 -- A global network of journalists reporting on early childhood development in emergencies has called for urgent attention to the plight of millions of young children trapped in humanitarian crises worldwide.

The group, known as the Reporters for Early Age Children in Humanitarian Crisis (REACH) Network, raised the concern in a communique released on 16 May after its second meeting hosted by the Moving Minds Alliance virtually.

The REACH Network is a global movement of reporters dedicated to advocating improved care and support for young children and their caregivers in emergencies, displacement, and crises through their reporting.

The communique, signed by the Co chair for REACH Network, Mojeed Alabi, highlighted that ...