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Sudan crisis: Severe acute malnutrition skyrocketing in Save the Children clinics as country now in worst phase of food insecurity

Save the Children press release on hunger and severe acute malnutrition in Sudan

Athaab*s, 26, daughter *Qadar climbs a ladder in a destroyed building, Sinjar, northern Iraq.

ABOUT 1,300 YAZIDI CHILDREN STILL MISSING 10 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE

Press release to mark 10 years since the Yazidi Genocide in Iraq.

Viyan* 15, sits for a portrait wearing traditional Yazidi dress inside her tent, Kabaratu ID camp, northern Iraq.

Child Account: “MY SOUL HURTS” - YAZIDI CHILD 10 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE

A Child Account from a 15-year-old Yazidi Girl, Viyan* who lives in an IDP camp, northern Iraq

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Save the Children and Fedi Announce First-of-its-Kind Collaboration Aimed at Revolutionising Cash Assistance Through Bitcoin

Global humanitarian organisation Save the Children and Fedi, Inc., announced a groundbreaking collaboration

Displaced families on the move in Al Mawasi

GAZA: Nearly 300 days into the war, attacks on 'humanitarian zones', never-ending relocation orders and aid worker fatalities cripple aid delivery

Intensified Israeli airstrikes in areas of Gaza have drastically impeded the ability to  deliver life-saving supplies

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Ethiopia: More than 1,320 children remain at risk following week of deadly landslides

Hundreds of children living in the remote Gofa zone of Southern Ethiopia remain at risk of death and injury from rain-induced disasters

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PHILIPPINES: School suspended after powerful storm wreaks havoc with warnings over disease

Classes across the Philippines were suspended following a powerful typhoon that swept across the country.

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Statement on attacks in Khan Younis that killed at least 84 people including 24 children

“Nearly 10 months into this horrifying war, the devastation to children’s lives and disregard for legal protections has not ended"

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