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DRC: AT LEAST 23 CHILDREN KILLED IN ATTACK ON CAMP IN ITURI
At least 23 children have been killed in an attack on Ituri camp in DRC
Syrian teens present snapshots of their shattered lives at international conference
Children have taken photos of rubble and their homes in Syria
Ukraine: Save the Children launches campaign to keep children safe from floating mines after flooding from Kakhovka dam.
Ukraine: Save the Children launches campaign to keep children safe from floating mines after flooding from Kakhovka dam.
Nearly half of children in Sudan set to go hungry as conflict stops farming
Nearly half of children in Sudan are set to go hungry says Save the Children
World leaders must pick up bill to protect 18 million children at risk of violence, recruitment, trafficking
Maha*, 10, holding a drawing that she drew during a workshop for injured children organised by Save the Children
World Environment Day: Thousands of children across the world get creative for a week of action highlighting the climate crisis and inequality
Children in Albania rehearse their play The Windmill to draw attention to the climate crisis
One in three girl migrants in North Africa experience or witness abuse on their way to Spain and Italy, new research finds
One in three girl migrants in North Africa experience or witness abuse on their way to Spain and Italy, new research finds
SAHEL FOOD CRISIS: FAMILIES STRUGGLING TO FEED AND EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN IN NIGER AND BURKINA FASO
SAHEL FOOD CRISIS: FAMILIES STRUGGLING TO FEED AND EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN IN NIGER AND BURKINA FASO
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