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Top refugee hosting countries spend as much on debt interest as cost to educate refugee children for five years - Report
Save the Children says a generation of refugee children could be deprived of the education they need to restore their future.
SOUTH SUDAN: THOUSANDS OF DISPLACED CHILDREN ON BORDER WITH SUDAN AT RISK OF CHOLERA
Save the Children says children in South Sudan who have been displaced are at risk of cholera
STATEMENT ON THE ARMED ATTACK ON A SCHOOL IN UGANDA
STATEMENT ON THE ARMED ATTACK ON A SCHOOL IN UGANDA in which almost 40 children were killed.
Peru: 31 children dead, nearly 46,000 sick in major dengue outbreak
save the children statement press release card card on dengue outbreak in latin america
The EU must not be complicit in the loss of lives at sea and in rights violations at Europe’s borders
BRUSSELS, 16 June 2023 - Once again, dozens of lives have been lost at Europe’s borders due to the EU’s failure to allow people seeking protection to
Statement on the Outcome of Brussels Conference on Syria
a photo for a wall with a writing "don't forget us" to go with the Statement on the Outcome of Brussels Conference on Syria
STATEMENT ON DEATHS FOLLOWING MIGRANT BOAT SHIPWRECK OFF COAST OF GREECE
Statement on boat capsizing off the coast of Greece, with 100 children reported to be in the hold
“If I had a magic wand, I would make Sudan a much better place”: distressing experiences of children revealed in drawings after two months of violence
Drawing by Maram who is supported by Save the Children in a child-friendly space in Sudan
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