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Cyclone Freddy: More than one million children at risk as record-breaking Category 5 storm hurtles towards Madagascar

More than one million children at risk as record-breaking Category 5 storm hurtles towards Madagascar

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International donors must not turn their backs on Rohingya refugees as food rations under threat – Save the Children

International donors must not turn their backs on Rohingya children

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Children demand world leaders step up as donor conference raises about half of $1.5 bln target to boost education in emergencies

Children are calling on world leaders to step up and invest in their futures after today’s donor conference raised just over half of the US$1.5 billio

school books and clothes in the rubble of earthquake

Children who have survived the earthquakes in TÜRKİYE and Syria need help finding their families, not adoption

Children who have survived the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria need help finding their families, not adoption

woman weaves carpets in Afghanistan

“We need women to help women”: Afghan women cut off from aid following Taliban ban on female NGO workers

Woman weaves carpets in Afghanistan to support children following NGO ban

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35 INGO and Syrian NGOs demanding unfettered access and massive scale-up of humanitarian response

Joint agency letter on Syrian humanitarian assistance

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Europe: Millions welcomed from Ukraine while 1 out of 50 refugees entering via Mediterranean dies or goes missing

Europe: Millions welcomed from Ukraine while 1 out of 50 refugees entering via Mediterranean dies or goes missing

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Lack of clean water, toilets, puts earthquake survivors, particularly children, in TÜRKİYE at risk of disease

Lack of clean water, toilets, puts earthquake survivors, particularly children, in Türkiye at risk of disease

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