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9 Dec 2024

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Saving Lives Amid Blockades: How Save the Children brought hope to Gaza

Since August 2024, families across Gaza have faced an escalating humanitarian crisis and extreme food shortages. Save the Children International launched an urgent operation to deliver lifesaving food aid to the most vulnerable communities in northern and southern Gaza.

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Vanuatu Teen Climate Activist to Address Historic Climate Justice Hearings at the International Court of Justice

Vepaia, a young climate activist from Vanuatu, is heading to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to testify, advocating for the inclusion of children’s rights in the climate justice debate, and calling for an advisory opinion that acknowledges states’ obligations to tackle the climate crisis and protect future generations.

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25 Nov 2024

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ONLINE SAFETY: TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR TEENAGERS SAFE

We have worked with Save the Children’s experts in online safety to develop tips for parents, teachers, leaders of children’s clubs, social workers and anyone else who may interact with teenagers to help them stay safe online.

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25 Sep 2024

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Five ways the rights of children have progressed in the past 100 years

Children’s lives have changed for the better in many ways in the 100 years since the Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child were endorsed

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Ayaz, Fahim, Anisa, Salema, Maleka and Jesmin posing for a photo in Cox's Bazar

STAFF ACCOUNT: The world must not turn its back on the 1 million Rohingya refugees living in Cox’s Bazar

In 2017 hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees fled violence in Rakhine state in Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh.

Sonia Khush, Ukraine Country Director

Staff Account: The 20 Years after the first World Humanitarian Day

Sonia Khush reflects on what's changed, what's improved and what's getting worse for humanitarians on the 20th anniversary of World Humanitarian Day.

The Mediterranean Sea

Aid Worker Account: The ‘small superheroes’ who survived one of the worst Mediterranean Sea disasters in recent history

Alkistis Agrafioti Chatzigianni, a lawyer for Greek Council for Refugees (GCR), tells the story of child survivors from the Greece shipwreck

Aminda and Lucia, 1 month old twins sleeping outside their family's home in Mozambique

Breastfeeding during Emergencies: A case study from Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

World Breastfeeding Week 2023 aims to promote breastfeeding by making a difference for working mothers and fathers.

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Experiences of child and early forced marriage programming in Sierra Leone

Dr Modupe Taiwo shares experiences of child and early forced marriage programming in Sierra Leone at the Women Deliver event in Rwanda.

Aerial photos for the damage caused by the floods that hit Southern Somalia on May 2023

EL NIÑO: WHAT IS IT AND HOW WILL IT IMPACT CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD?

As of 8th June 2023, an El Niño event has been declared and the projected impacts paint a worrying picture for children across the world

Lay Lay and her son at an IDP camp in Myanmar

Myanmar: What life is like for an Internally Displaced Family fleeing Conflict

Lay Lay tells the story of how her family fled conflict in Myanmar and explains what living in an IDP camp is like.

The Mediterranean Sea

AID WORKER ACCOUNT: What I learned from survivors of the Greek Migrant Boat Disaster

On Wednesday 14 June 2023, a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Greece. It is likely hundreds of people have died, in one of the worst M