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Girls attending a community based class run by Save the Children in Afghaistan

Afghanistan: Eighteen months after ban, classroom doors must open for secondary school girls

As schools across Afghanistan prepare for the new academic year next week, secondary school aged girls must be allowed to go back to the classroom aft

Diaa*, 51, and his family lost their home after the earthquakes, following multiple displacements. [Photo: Khalil Ashawi/Save the Children]

Syria on the Brink: After 12-Years of Conflict, earthquakes impact signals a country pushed beyond limits

Syria on the Brink: After 12-Years of Conflict, earthquakes impact signals a country pushed beyond limits

Roseh (10) is reading books at an evacuation centre in Vanuatu. Photo by: Elisa Mondou/Save the Children Vanuatu

Following back-to-back tropical cyclones families in Vanuatu in significant need of assistance

Access to power, consistent water supply for households, and safe drinking water all remain challenges for children and their families after two seve

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“We are barely surviving”: more than six months after deadly Pakistan floods, families are on the brink

10 month old Jaiyan* is treated for severe acute malnutrition

A school being used as hosting site/shelter when Cyclone Freddy first made landfall in Madagascar in February 2023

Mozambique: Fears mount as Cyclone Freddy expected to make second landfall leaving close to half a million children at risk

Mozambique: Fears mount as Cyclone Freddy expected to make second landfall leaving close to half a million children at risk

A child impacted by the drought in Somalia selling chapatis to support her family (Sacha Myers / Save the Children)

Millions more children could face hunger crisis if Black Sea grain deal not renewed

Millions more children could face hunger crisis if Black Sea grain deal not renewed

Earthquake destruction in North West Syria

Earthquake one month on: Funding falls short of huge needs in Syria

One month after the devastating earthquakes struck southern Türkiye and Syria, the needs of the affected populations remain immense.

Bowl of soup and bread on a table

Over 200,000 more children are at risk of poverty in the European Union: Save the Children report

Over 200,000 more children are at risk of poverty in the European Union: Save the Children report

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