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Save the Children ‘utterly horrified’ by reports that three children killed and four injured in Vinnytsia missile attack

Save the Children ‘utterly horrified’ by reports that three children killed and four injured in Vinnytsia missile attack

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The UN Security Council fails children in Syria by only renewing cross border aid route for six months

The UN Security Council fails children in Syria by only renewing cross border aid route for six months

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Save the Children urgently calls on the UN Security Council to reconvene to reauthorise UN cross border aid into North West Syria

Save the Children urgently calls on the UN Security Council to reconvene to reauthorise UN cross border aid into North West Syria

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SOMALIA: Severe malnutrition among children soars 300% since January

SOMALIA: Severe malnutrition among children soars 300% since January

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UN hunger report: increase in global hunger ‘deeply alarming and frankly shameful’, says Save the Children

UN hunger report: increase in global hunger ‘deeply alarming and frankly shameful’, says Save the Children

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SRI LANKA: More than two thirds of families struggling to feed themselves as economic crisis wipes out incomes

SRI LANKA: More than two thirds of families struggling to feed themselves as economic crisis wipes out incomes

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Families resorting to extreme measures to survive hunger crisis prompts more funding from Save the Children

Families resorting to extreme measures to survive hunger crisis prompts more funding from Save the Children

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COVID-19 left children in India anxious, facing more violence, with rise in child labour – study

COVID-19 left children in India anxious, facing more violence, with rise in child labour – study

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