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Save the Children welcomes G7’s $21 billion humanitarian funding commitment but regrets inaction on health and education

Save the Children welcomes G7’s $21 billion humanitarian funding commitment but regrets inaction on health and education

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Myanmar: Cyclone Mocha leaves a trail of destruction, misery and death

Cyclone Mocha has destroyed homes and infrastructure in Myanmar

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Cyclone Mocha: Fears for children mount as extent of devastation remains unclear

One of the strongest storms to hit Myanmar in decades has left aid agencies battling flooding and blocked roads

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Sudan: Armed groups occupying health facilities, looting, cutting off lifeline for country’s children as numbers in need surge

Armed groups occupying health facilities and looting supplies in Sudan are taking life-saving treatment from millions of child

 Diaa*, 51, and his son Mamdouh*, 8, among the rubble of what was once the neighbourhood where they lived before it was destroyed by the earthquake that hit Syria

Child stunting in Syria could reach levels never seen before as earthquakes threaten to push 665,000 people into hunger

The economic impact of the earthquakes that ripped through southern Türkiye and northern Syria 100 days ago threatens to push people to hunger

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NGOs call for halt to returning children in institutional care centres from Poland to Ukraine

NGOs call for halt to returning children in institutional care centres from Poland to Ukraine.

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Bangladesh: Dangerous Cyclone Mocha expected to make landfall on Sunday putting 1.5 million children at risk

More than 1.5 million children are at risk, as Cyclone Mocha is expected to make landfall near the Bangladesh border.

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Thousands of children at risk of separation, abuse and neglect following the end of title 42

Press release on thousands of children at risk of separation, abuse and neglect with up to 15,000 people arriving at the Mexico-US border.