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South Sudan: Save the Children reunites 7,000th child separated from family by conflict

Save the Children has reunited Simon* with his brother Samuel* in South Sudan - the 7,000th reunification by the child rights organisation

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Save the Children says schools and hospitals cannot be a target as at least 500 people killed in Gaza

Save the Children is appalled by an attack on a school and a hospital in Gaza today, which has reportedly killed several hundred civilians and calls f

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Save the Children calls for a ceasefire in Gaza as casualties soar and water runs out

Save the Children calls for a ceasefire in Gaza as casualties soar and water runs out

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Afghanistan: Four earthquakes in a week leave thousands living in the open and in tents

Save the Children press release following earthquake in Afghanistan

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Save the Children staff member in Gaza who is on the move with three children all aged under 10.

Quote from a long-standing Save the Children staff member in Gaza who is on the move with three children all aged under 10.

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Urgent plea to avert unprecedented humanitarian crisis amid looming Israeli land incursion into Gaza

Humanitarian agencies operating in Gaza are reporting an unfolding humanitarian crisis on an unprecedented scale. There are not adequate facilities to

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STATEMENT - Save the Children CEO calls for the protection of children in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory

Save the Children International CEO Inger Ashing:“We are extremely concerned about the worsening situation in the oPt & Israel.

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At least 17 children killed in wave of violence across Syria

At least 17 children are reported to have been killed, and hundreds of others injured, in five days of violence across Syria

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