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First girl to brief UN Security Council in person calls for children to have a voice in peace processes

A girl will address the UN Security Council (UNSC) in New York in person today for the first time in its nearly 70-year history, using her experience

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Cross-border aid to North West Syria must continue to ensure children survive, says Save the Children

Cross-border aid to North West Syria must continue to ensure children survive, says Save the Children

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Save the Children launches 2023 Journalism Award for reporting in Latin America and the Caribbean

Save the Children, with the support of the Inter American Press Association and the Gabo Foundation, has launched the second edition of its Journalism

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Statement on the escalating situation in the West Bank

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Bee keeping trainer Noah, and Alison, 43, inspect a frame from a beehive during a training session in a remote community in Malaita Province, the Solomon Islands.

Bees help vulnerable Solomon Islands communities in fight against climate change

in a remote island community that is one of the most vulnerable places in the world to rising sea levels and other extreme weather events, tens of tho

boy with his mother in DRC

DRC REMAINS EPICENTRE OF CHILD SUFFERING IN WAR AS COUNTRY TOPS WORLD LIST OF GRAVE VIOLATIONS AGAINST CHILDREN

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) had the highest number of grave violations against children in armed conflict in the world for a second year in

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Statement on the impact of Cyclone Biparjoy in northwestern India

“While not as strong as expected, Cyclone Biparjoy left a trail of destruction, with potentially long-lasting impacts for the most vulnerable children

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Statement on migrant deaths from boat capsize en route to Canary Islands

Following the capsize of a small boat carrying up to 60 migrants and refugees en route to the Canary Islands, with at least 35 people dead