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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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Lebanon: children facing crisis hunger levels to rise by 14% in 2023 unless urgent action taken

a press release on the rising levels of hunger in Lebanon

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PRESS RELEASE: A BAN ON FEMALE AID WORKERS IN AFGHANISTAN WILL COST LIVES, WARN LEADING AID GROUPS

A JOINT INGO press release on the situation in Afghanistan after the ban of female staff from working with NGOs.

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NEW ANALYSIS: The number of people facing extreme hunger is up more than 50% in 3 years with Afghanistan worst hit

An analysis on the surging levels of hunger globally.

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Save the Children CEO: Children can help us build a better, greener world for all

An Op-ed by Inger Ashing, CEO of Save the Children International on the impact of climate change on children and involving them in action.

Nine children killed by a single landmine in Afghanistan

9 FACTS ABOUT SAVE THE CHILDREN’S WORK IN AFGHANISTAN

Save the Children has suspended its operations in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s announcement that women are banned from working for INGOs.

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Syria: Two children killed in camp fire

The fire killed a five-month-old boy and his one-and-a-half year old sister, highlighting the dangers of daily life for children living in camps.

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NGOs condemn Afghan de facto authorities’ ban on women NGO workers

Leaders of CARE, NRC and Save the Children respond to the announcement of a ban on NGOs employing women in Afghanistan.

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STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO FURTHER RESTRICTIONS ON GIRLS EDUCATION IN AFGHANISTAN

A statement on the latest restrictions placed by Taliban on Girls' education