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4 Oct 2024

Death rates from cholera outbreaks surge in Sudan and Nigeria as flooding, conflict hinder treatment

Death rates from major cholera outbreaks in Sudan and Nigeria have surged to up to three times the global average putting thousands of children at risk as cases continue to rise as conflict and flooding hamper access to treatment, said Save the Children.

 

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3 Oct 2024

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AIDA Statement: One year of devastation: marking the unprecedented atrocity crimes and suffering in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel

Statement from The Association of International Development Agencies (AIDA) on the past year of the situation unfolding in Gaza.

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3 Oct 2024

One in Six Children in Haiti one step away from famine conditions – Save the Children

One in six children in Haiti are now one step away from famine-like conditions. 

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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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NIGER: LESSONS FOR GIRLS AND SCHOOLS FOR HUSBANDS TACKLE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING POPULATION AND CHILD MARRIAGE

Niger is on a drive to boost education for girls - and for husbands - to slow down the world’s fastest-growing population

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Vanuatu: Estimated 125,500 children impacted by back-to-back tropical cyclones

Save the Children is preparing to respond to multiple disasters in the Pacific Island nation

Dina*, 6, hugs her father Lutfi* who is recovering from his injuries [Khalil Ashawi/Save the Children]

“She thinks we’re still under the rubble”: One month after earthquakes, children in TÜRKİYE and Syria are in survival mode

One month after the devastating earthquakes that killed more than 50,000 people and injured more than 100,000 across Syria and Türkiye, thousands of f

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STATEMENT: Fire blazes through Rohingya refugee camps days before international funding event in Geneva

Statement in response to fire in Cox's Bazar refugee camp, Bangladesh.

A Save the Children employee throws a ball to (from left to right) Maria*, 7, Symon*, 7 and Larissa*, 7 in the Child Friendly Space

One year on from landmark decision allowing families from Ukraine to enter Europe, commitment to long-term protection needed – Save the Children

One year on from landmark decision allowing families from Ukraine to enter Europe, commitment to long-term protection needed – Save the Children

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Sri Lanka: half of families reducing children’s food intake as the country slips further into hunger crisis – Save the Children

Half of families in Sri Lanka are forced to reduce the amount they feed their children, according to a survey by Save the Children, as the country’s e

A child receives milk and therapeutic food treatment at a Stabilization Center in Qardho

About half of children under 5 in Somalia facing malnutrition although fears of famine on hold: new data

About 1.8 million children aged under five are still expected to suffer from acute malnutrition in Somalia this year with the emergency far from over

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YEMEN'S MOST VULNERABLE LEFT BEHIND AS LESS THAN A THIRD OF $4.3 BLN RAISED TO AVERT HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE  

YEMEN'S MOST VULNERABLE LEFT BEHIND AS LESS THAN A THIRD OF $4.3 BLN RAISED TO AVERT HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE