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Six million children trapped in Ukraine face grave danger as attacks on schools and hospitals soar
Six million children trapped in Ukraine face grave danger as attacks on schools and hospitals soar
AFGHANISTAN: Desperate mother agreed to sell her unborn baby as debt-ridden families are pushed to crisis point
AFGHANISTAN: Desperate mother agreed to sell her unborn baby as debt-ridden families are pushed to crisis point
Children in urgent need of life-saving support as Cyclone Gombe batters southeast Africa
Children in urgent need of life-saving support as Cyclone Gombe batters southeast Africa
Save the Children Excited to Partner with University of California San Diego on U.S. Agency for International Development-funded Social & Behavior Change Research Project
Save the Children Excited to Partner with University of California San Diego on U.S. Agency for International Development-funded Social & Behavior Change Research Project
Pledging Conference: World Leaders Fail Yemen’s Children for the Sixth Year
Pledging Conference: World Leaders Fail Yemen’s Children for the Sixth Year
Syria 11 years: Children still being bombed, facing hunger and malnutrition
Syria 11 years: Children still being bombed, facing hunger and malnutrition
Yemen: Fuel crisis pushes sickest children to the brink
Yemen: Fuel crisis pushes sickest children to the brink
Ukraine: Children without caregivers risk being forgotten
An estimated 100,000 children living in orphanages and institutions in Ukraine are at risk of being left behind or being permanently separated.
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