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Canada repatriates 10 children from Syrian camps as thousands of other foreign nationals remain in limbo

Canadian children have been repatriated from camps in North East Syria

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Horn of Africa: Flash flooding destroys homes, livestock for families facing the world’s worst hunger crisis

Floods in Somalia and Ethiopia affect people hit by hunger crisis

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JOINT INGO STATEMENT: BAN ON WOMEN AID WORKERS IN AFGHANISTAN MUST BE LIFTED

Save the Children and INGO statement on Afghanistan ban on UN women aid workers

A 'Beware, mines!" sign in backyard of abandoned house

Ukraine: One in eight landmine casualties is a child as detonation accidents spike

A press release on landmine casualties in Ukraine, 1 in 8 is a child

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UKRAINE: TRAGIC MILESTONE AS CHILDREN’S DEATH TOLL PASSES 500

A press release on the number of children killed in Ukraine, which has now passed 500.

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Vanuatu: Clean water and food still out of reach a month after triple disaster

Clean water and food are out of reach for half the population in Vanuatu following two tropical cyclones and an earthquake in just one week

kids and their mother in ukriane

UKRAINE: CHILDREN IN DIRE NEED AS WAR PLUNGES NEARLY HALF OF FAMILIES INTO ‘EXTREME’ POVERTY

wo out of five families in Ukraine are in extreme need of livelihoods and basic items, Save the Children said today

Maha*, 10, pictured at school with her prosthetic hand after being severely injured by a landmine while collecting firewood with her 16-year-old sister, Maya*, in Taiz, Yemen

Children in Yemen face highest risk from landmines and explosive devices in at least five years: Save the Children report

One child was killed or injured on average every two days in Yemen last year by landmines or other explosive devices, the highest rate in five years,

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