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The EU must not be complicit in the loss of lives at sea and in rights violations at Europe’s borders

BRUSSELS, 16 June 2023 - Once again, dozens of lives have been lost at Europe’s borders due to the EU’s failure to allow people seeking protection to

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Statement on the Outcome of Brussels Conference on Syria

a photo for a wall with a writing "don't forget us" to go with the Statement on the Outcome of Brussels Conference on Syria

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STATEMENT ON DEATHS FOLLOWING MIGRANT BOAT SHIPWRECK OFF COAST OF GREECE

Statement on boat capsizing off the coast of Greece, with 100 children reported to be in the hold

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“If I had a magic wand, I would make Sudan a much better place”: distressing experiences of children revealed in drawings after two months of violence

Drawing by Maram who is supported by Save the Children in a child-friendly space in Sudan

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DRC: AT LEAST 23 CHILDREN KILLED IN ATTACK ON CAMP IN ITURI

At least 23 children have been killed in an attack on Ituri camp in DRC

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Syrian teens present snapshots of their shattered lives at international conference

Children have taken photos of rubble and their homes in Syria

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Ukraine: Save the Children launches campaign to keep children safe from floating mines after flooding from Kakhovka dam.

Ukraine: Save the Children launches campaign to keep children safe from floating mines after flooding from Kakhovka dam.

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Nearly half of children in Sudan set to go hungry as conflict stops farming

Nearly half of children in Sudan are set to go hungry says Save the Children