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Farmers on potato field in Peru

Drought by day, ice by night: Extreme weather in Peru’s Andes killing crops and leaving families hungry

Press release on extreme weather in the Andes, Peru, due to climate change and El Nino

refugee children egypt

Schooling and safety top list of refugee children’s concerns – Save the Children survey

Refugee children globally fear discrimination and exclusion from schooling, violence in camps and the community, and want a say in their future

Edris* (30) affected from the recent earthquake in Herat. (Photo Credit: Atabek Khadim / Save the Children)

ONE IN THREE CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN TO ENTER 2024 FACING CRISIS LEVELS OF HUNGER

Save the Children press release on IPC figures on hunger in Afghanistan

boy with his mother in DRC

Number of grave violations against children in conflict rose 13% in 2022 to average 76 a day– Save the Children

Number of grave violations against children in conflict rose 13% in 2022 to average 76 a day– Save the Children

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COP28: FOSSIL FUEL AGREEMENT WILL HELP PROTECT CHILD RIGHTS BUT MORE IS NEEDED FOR A JUST TRANSITION – SAVE THE CHILDREN

Picture of Naomi from South Sudan, speaking at the Plenary at COP28 in Dubai

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SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS KILLING OF STAFF MEMBER AND FAMILY IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE IN GAZA

SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS KILLING OF STAFF MEMBER AND FAMILY IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE IN GAZA.

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HUNGER NAMED AS THE MOST CONCERNING ISSUE FACING CHILDREN IN 2023 - GLOBAL SURVEY

Hunger is the most concerning issue affecting children around the world this year, according to almost half of adults surveyed by Save the Children.

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Deaths by starvation and disease may top deaths by bombs as families squeezed into deadly “safe zones”, two months into Gaza crisis 

Save the Children press release on how deaths by starvation and disease may top deaths by bombs in Gaza two months into the crisis

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