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GAZA: Aid workers find ghost town and children living amid rubble in Khan Younis

PR on destruction in Khan Younis and children digging in rubble

Empty classroom in Bangladesh school closures heatwave

Bangladesh: Extreme heat closes all schools and forces 33 million children out of classrooms

Extreme heat has forced the closure of all schools in Bangladesh this week, impacting 33 million children

Community Health Workers: Michel Akoto (61), François Kouadio (46), and Fabrice Kouadio (31)

PEDAL POWER: Community health workers in Cote d’Ivoire get on their bikes to tackle malaria in remote villages

Thousands of community health workers in Cote d’Ivoire are tackling malaria by cycling between remote villages to treat children and educate families.

Save the Children press release

HAITI: 600 children daily dodging gunfire as they flee Haitian capital in month of violence

Nearly 600 children a day on average have fled their homes in Port-au-Prince since early March as the capital faces renewed attacks.

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Vietnam’s El Niño-induced drought leaves about 73,900 households in Mekong River Delta with limited access to fresh water

About 73,900 households in Vietnam’s Mekong River Delta have limited access to fresh water following a weeks-long heatwave. Save the Children.

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‘Nowhere is safe’ for children in the occupied Palestinian territory with at least 24 children killed in Gaza and the West Bank

The escalating violence comes as civilians in both Gaza and the West Bank are increasingly unprotected

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NIGERIA: One in six children set to go hungry as kidnappings, conflict and rising prices push food out of reach

Around one in six – or 15.6 million – children in Nigeria are facing hunger in the lead up to the lean season, according to a new analysis.

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Warring states must walk the talk to reduce the use of explosive weapons in civilian areas– Save the Children

Warring states must walk the talk to reduce the use of explosive weapons in civilian areas– Save the Children