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2024 IN REVEW: From drones to maternity boats, five ways to help tackle the impact of climate crises on children
Cyclone-proof food, climate resilient schools and aid delivering drones are just some of the ways Save the Children has been tackling the impacts of the climate crisis on children in 2024.
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.
New food preservation project helps Vanuatu to prepare for future climate disasters – Save the Children
An innovative food preservation project in Vanuatu is helping families prepare for future natural disasters following devastating twin cyclones
‘It’s just how life is here’: Children in Vanuatu devastated by early return of cyclone season
Save the Children press release on cyclones in Vanuatu marking an early start to cyclone season
Vanuatu: Clean water and food still out of reach a month after triple disaster
Clean water and food are out of reach for half the population in Vanuatu following two tropical cyclones and an earthquake in just one week
Following back-to-back tropical cyclones families in Vanuatu in significant need of assistance
Access to power, consistent water supply for households, and safe drinking water all remain challenges for children and their families after two seve
Vanuatu: Estimated 125,500 children impacted by back-to-back tropical cyclones
Save the Children is preparing to respond to multiple disasters in the Pacific Island nation
Cyclone Harold: Trail of destruction begins to emerge in Vanuatu
Cyclone Harold: Trail of destruction begins to emerge in Vanuatu
Concerns for children as Vanuatu awaits monster cyclone
Concerns for children as Vanuatu awaits monster cyclone