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CH1863819_Leah Williamson meets girls after a Coaching for Life advocacy session in Za’atari Refug

Arsenal star and England football captain Leah Williamson to tell the UN “There’s much more to do to level the playing field for girls” following visit to refugee camp

Arsenal’s Leah Williamson will make an impassioned plea to challenge gender stereotypes and level the playing field for girls around the world.

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SOMALIA: TWO IN FIVE CHILDREN TO SUFFER FROM ACUTE MALNUTRITION DESPITE RAINS – Save the Children

About two in five children under the age of five in Somalia are likely to suffer from acute malnutrition by July 2024, despite initial hopes of rain

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2023 marks deadliest year on record for children in the occupied West Bank

2023 marks deadliest year on record for children in the occupied West Bank

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Save the Children response to the President of the European Commission and Italian Prime Minister's visit to Lampedusa

Save the Children response to the President of the European Commission and Italian Prime Minister's visit to Lampedusa

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"Generations of children at stake" ahead of SDG summit in New York

Inger ashing on SDG summit at the UNGA in New York from Save the Children

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GLOBAL GOALS: Nearly one child born every second faces risk of stunted growth by 2030 without action

GLOBAL GOALS: Nearly one child born every second faces risk of stunted growth by 2030 without action

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Giant white bear and teen activist travel from Nepal to New York to campaign for action on global goals

Save the Children child campaigner from Nepal and giant white bear travel from Nepal to New York

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“I can’t run, play, or get treatment” - Two children a day in Gaza unable to access medical treatment due to 16 year blockade

In the first six months of 2023, nearly 400 children in Gaza – or at least two children a day - were denied access to critical healthcare