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2 Oct 2024

LEBANON: Shelters struggling to house families with an unprecedented one million people on the move and new relocation orders issued by Israeli military forces

At least one million people in Lebanon – a fifth of the population - are now displaced, with half leaving their homes in the past four days.

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1 Oct 2024

Ground incursion of Israeli forces in south of Lebanon will have deadly consequences for children, warns Save the Children

Save the Children calls for an immediate ceasefire to prevent further suffering, ensure safe humanitarian access, and stop the conflict from escalating further across the region.

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30 Sep 2024

ABOUT 60,000 CHILDREN CROSSED INTO SYRIA FROM LEBANON IN LESS THAN A WEEK

About 60,000 children have fled into Syria from Lebanon in the past week, with many suffering from dehydration and exhaustion

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30 Sep 2024

Nepal: At least 14 children killed and schools closed after floods and landslides triggered by record breaking rain

Floods and landslides caused by unprecedented rainfall in parts of Nepal have killed at least 14 children and closed schools, said Save the Children, as the changing climate further impacts children’s lives in Asia.

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Sudan: About 7,600 children fleeing homes daily in world’s largest child displacement crisis

Sudan: About 7,600 children fleeing homes daily in world’s largest child displacement crisis

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GAZA: Extension of humanitarian pause another step in the right direction but still falls far short of providing safety and supplies desperately needed by children

The agreed extension of the four-day pause in fighting by two days is welcome news but children in Gaza won’t be safe without a lasting ceasefire.

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Children of Mongolian nomads forced to abandon herding by climate change

Mongolian children are abandoning nomadic herding in rising numbers due to climate change for life in the world’s coldest capital city

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Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.

Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.

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SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN FOR GEOPOLITICAL END AS FIRST GROUP OF CHILD HOSTAGES AND CHILD DETAINEES RELEASED

Save the Children has welcomed the release of some Israeli children and some Palestinian children.

Photo by Emily Garthwaite of children in Abu Al Khaseeb, Basra, Iraq

BASRA, IRAQ: Living in ‘one of the hottest places on earth’ – Photo essay shows how children survive drought, water shortages

Photo essay showing the impact of drought on children in Basra, Iraq.

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More than 400 Rohingya children arrive by boat in Indonesia in past week as more refugees risk lives at sea

Save the Children press release on more than 400 Rohingya children in Indonesia

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GAZA: Save the Children welcomes temporary truce and hostage release but warns children won’t be safe without a ceasefire

GAZA: Save the Children welcomes temporary truce and hostage release but warns children won’t be safe without a ceasefire