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Combatting Child Trafficking in Sri Lanka
The scale of human trafficking in Sri Lanka has risen alarmingly. Find out what Save the Children is doing to counteract this growing crisis.
Floods in Sri Lanka kill 15 people and force four million children out of classrooms
While monsoon rains are normal in Sri Lanka, impacts such as flooding are now more frequent and severe due to climate change
Save the Children Patron Princess Anne Visits Charity’s Work Supporting Children’s Wellbeing in Sri Lanka On First Royal Tour of 2024
Save the Children UK’s Patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, met children being supported at a hospital in Colombo
“TIME IS RUNNING OUT. CLIMATE CHANGE IS ALREADY HERE” – Q&A WITH DILMANI, A YOUNG CLIMATE ACTIVIST IN SRI LANKA
We spoke to Dilmani, a 16-year-old Sri Lankan climate activist. She shares her thoughts and experiences of being affected by climate change.
Sri Lanka: half of families reducing children’s food intake as the country slips further into hunger crisis – Save the Children
Half of families in Sri Lanka are forced to reduce the amount they feed their children, according to a survey by Save the Children, as the country’s e
SRI LANKA: ONE IN THREE FAMILIES SEE CHANGES IN CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH AMID ECONOMIC CRISIS
SRI LANKA: ONE IN THREE FAMILIES SEE CHANGES IN CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH AMID ECONOMIC CRISIS
SRI LANKA: More than two thirds of families struggling to feed themselves as economic crisis wipes out incomes
SRI LANKA: More than two thirds of families struggling to feed themselves as economic crisis wipes out incomes
CLOSING SRI LANKA SCHOOLS FOR 2 WEEKS AMID FUEL CRISIS WILL LEAVE CHILDREN HUNGRY
CLOSING SRI LANKA SCHOOLS FOR 2 WEEKS AMID FUEL CRISIS WILL LEAVE CHILDREN HUNGRY
Sri Lanka closes schools for fourth time this year amid worsening fuel shortage
Sri Lanka closes schools for fourth time this year amid worsening fuel shortage
School meals off the menu for children in Sri Lanka as economic crisis bites
All of the one million children receiving free school meals in Sri Lanka – or one in four students in the country – could go hungry after government funding was cut as food prices skyrocketed, Save the Children warned today.