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Children need to return to classes after weeks of unrest and uncertainty – Save the Children 

Children need to return to classes after weeks of unrest and uncertainty – Save the Children 

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NEWBORN BABIES CATCHING DEADLY MPOX IN DRC’S OVERCROWDED HOSPITALS AS CASES SKYROCKET

Newborn babies as young as two weeks old are catching the deadly mpox virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)’s overcrowded hospitals

Actor Sir Sam Neill putting autographed Jurassic Park figurines up for auction in support for child refugees

Actor Sam Neill to sell cast-autographed Jurassic Park collection to support child refugees

Actor Sam Neill to sell cast-autographed Jurassic Park collection to support child refugees

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Children among more than 100 killed in Gaza in worst school attack in 10 months

Save the Children press release Gaza school airstrike 100 killed children

Save the Children press release

UKRAINE: CHILD CASUALTIES SEE ALARMING SPIKE IN 2024 AS WAR MARKS 900 DAYS

Child casualties in Ukraine surge by nearly 40% in the first half of this year, in nearly 900 days of war. Save the Children press release

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INDIA: More than 1,580 children displaced in one of India’s deadliest landslides

Massive landslides in India’s southwestern Kerala state have killed more than 385 people. More than 1,580 children displaced. Save the Children.

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YEMEN: TWO MONTHS ON, HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ACCESS AND RELEASE OF DETAINED COLLEAGUES

Below is a joint statement from Save the Children, Oxfam and CARE International on our colleagues detained in Yemen for two months now. 

Raouf*(13), a child once displaced by extreme weather, Kandahar, Afghanistan

AFGHANISTAN: Extreme weather forces more people from their homes in first six months of 2024 than all 2023

Extreme weather events forced at least 38,000 people from their homes in Afghanistan in the first six month of this year

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