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UN Security Council must reconvene and pass resolution for ceasefire – Aid agencies
Joint aid agencies statement on failure of the UN Security Council to authorise resolution demanding humanitarian ceasefire
Through the Lens of Resilience: Indigenous children in Colombia photograph the climate crisis
Press release on participatory photo project by Save the Children in Colombia
NGOs express grave concern over suspension of food assistance in Yemen
Save the Children joins more than 20 humanitarian organisations in Yemen voicing deep concern regarding the World Food Programme's suspension of food
"WE ARE FAILING THE CHILDREN OF GAZA”: CONDITIONS TO PROVIDE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO CHILDREN IN GAZA ARE NOT MET
"WE ARE FAILING THE CHILDREN OF GAZA”: CONDITIONS TO PROVIDE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO CHILDREN IN GAZA ARE NOT MET
“Children should go to playgrounds, not detention centres”- Save the Children launches campaign for child migrants to be protected in EU Migration and Asylum Pact
Press release about Save the Children campaign for migrants in Brussels
Water shortages linked to climate change exacerbating the risks to children in Gaza conflict – Save the Children
Water shortages linked to climate change exacerbating the risks to children in Gaza conflict – Save the Children
‘Nowhere to go’ - Over one million children in Gaza at risk of being killed
‘Nowhere to go’ - Over one million children in Gaza at risk of being killed
Dengue Fever: At least 5 million cases and 5,500 deaths in horror year
Dengue Fever: At least 5 million cases and 5,500 deaths in horror year
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