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Save the Children helps relocate lone children from freezing forest camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Save the Children helps relocate lone children from freezing forest camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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SAVE THE CHILDREN: TODAY MARKS A CRUCIAL STEP TOWARDS JUSTICE FOR ALLEGED CRIMES AGAINST ROHINGYA CHILDREN

SAVE THE CHILDREN: TODAY MARKS A CRUCIAL STEP TOWARDS JUSTICE FOR ALLEGED CRIMES AGAINST ROHINGYA CHILDREN

Sarah* is 13 years old and lives in Hodeidah, Yemen, with her family. She goes to a Save the Children Child-Friendly Space to play with friends, paint and learn, among other things.

Stockholm one year on: 33 children killed or injured every month in deadliest Yemeni towns

Stockholm one year on: 33 children killed or injured every month in deadliest Yemeni towns

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Save the Children deploys team of health workers to support Samoa measles response

Save the Children deploys team of health workers to support Samoa measles response

Gathuthie River, in between Rhamu and Mandera County, burst its banks

Thousands of children forced to flee homes as heavy rains hit Kenya

Thousands of children forced to flee homes as heavy rains hit Kenya

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Climate change forces ‘pastoralists’ to give up

Climate change forces ‘pastoralists’ to give up

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2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa

2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa

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NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSIONERS GO BACK TO SCHOOL

NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSIONERS GO BACK TO SCHOOL

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