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100 former Prime Ministers & Presidents demand G7 make world safe again by vaccinating poorer countries

100 former Prime Ministers & Presidents demand G7 make world safe again by vaccinating poorer countries

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Save the Children shocked by recent killings of children in Burkina Faso

Save the Children shocked by recent killings of children in Burkina Faso

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COVAX pledges welcome, but urgent work still needed to make access truly global

COVAX pledges welcome, but urgent work still needed to make access truly global

16 year old Sunday* outside the Child Friendly Centre at the school in the Refugee Settlement where she lives.

How teenage mothers and pregnant girls in Uganda have defied tradition and successfully campaigned to return to class

How teenage mothers and pregnant girls in Uganda have defied tradition and successfully campaigned to return to class

Alice* in a refugee camp in Rwanda. Alice's home was destroyed in a volcano in her home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo

Majority of refugees flowing into Rwanda from DRC volcano are children: Save the Children

Majority of refugees flowing into Rwanda from DRC volcano are children: Save the Children

Health worker carries COVID-19 test samples, Nepal, May 2021

Save the Children warns Nepal faces “lethal cocktail” of testing and oxygen shortages as vaccine drive stalls

Save the Children warns Nepal faces “lethal cocktail” of testing and oxygen shortages as vaccine drive stalls

Jolie*, 11, with her mother Imamu*, Goma, DRC

DRC: More children risk being separated from family as tens of thousands flee on fears of another volcano eruption

DRC: More children risk being separated from family as tens of thousands flee on fears of another volcano eruption

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Malala Yousafzai donates $150,000 for children in Gaza

Malala Yousafzai donates $150,000 for children in Gaza

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