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Children still trapped in their homes as worst floods in 30 years devastate Northeast Nigeria

Heavy rains in Borno state, Northeast Nigeria have led to the worst flooding in 30 years, affecting at least 239,000 people

Teachers’ room in a school supported by Save the Children in Bao Yen district, Lao Cai damaged after the floods

Vietnam: Strongest storm in decades destroys homes, schools as 27 children lose their lives in one village

Save the Children press release on floods in Vietnam that have killed at least 27 children

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RISING ACUTE MALNUTRITION IN DRC PUTS 4.5 MILLION CHILDREN AGED UNDER FIVE AT GREATER RISK OF MPOX

Increased rates of acute malnutrition in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has put millions at heightened risk of contracting and dying of mpox

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STATEMENT: IN SYRIA CHILDREN LOSING THEIR FUTURES AS VIOLENCE ESCALATES

“Children are paying the highest price for the ongoing conflict in Syria"

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SOUTH SUDAN: REFUGEES FLEEING WORLD'S WORST HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN SUDAN CONFRONTED WITH LACK OF FOOD ACROSS THE BORDER

Refugees fleeing conflict in Sudan face hunger and disease in South Sudan as aid funding dries up, food rations are squeezed, and food costs soar. 

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INTERAGENCY STATEMENT CALLING ON UN Member States to take urgent steps to protect people deprived of their liberty across the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel

We, the undersigned organizations, call on all UN Member States to take urgent steps to protect people deprived of their liberty across oPt and Israel

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“Delete the Children” campaign launched in South Korea as schools face sexually explicit AI ‘deepfakes’ crisis

Save the Children has launched its “Delete the Children” campaign in Korea to ramp-up protection of children’s images online. AI crisis.

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WEST AFRICA FLOODS: Nearly 950,000 people displaced and children sheltering in schools just weeks before school term starts

Hundreds of thousands of children now displaced from their homes are facing disease, hunger from crop destruction, and disruption to their education