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17 Oct 2024

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Save the Children announces finalists of the Global Media Awards 2024

Save the Children is proud to announce the finalists for its inaugural Global Media Awards 2024, representing outlets from around the world whose innovative & impactful reporting has raised awareness about the challenges & achievements of children whose unique rights were first recognised exactly 100 years ago.

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17 Oct 2024

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West and Central Africa: About 10 million children forced out of schools by worst flooding in recent years

The unprecedented heavy rains across Nigeria, Mali, Niger and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have created a worsening education crisis. 

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Nowhere safe in Gaza as attacks in the north and hospital ablaze in the south put the lives of children and families at risk

Up to 400,000 Palestinians are trapped across northern Gaza, and a deadly fire is spreading through Gaza's Al-Aqsa hospital sheltering thousands  in the so-called “humanitarian zone” following an Israeli airstrike. 

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14 Oct 2024

SUDAN: OVER 2 MILLION BABIES BORN INTO 18 MONTHS OF DEVASTATING CONFLICT

It is estimated that about 4,000 babies are born on average every day in Sudan, which has entered its 18th month of conflict. 

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“Please open the school to my sisters”: Afghan boys skip school until girls can return to the classroom

“Please open the school to my sisters”: Afghan boys skip school until girls can return to the classroom

Zaina*, 6 fetching water from the tank in Al Hol camp, north east Syria

Weeks ahead of COP26, water crisis in Iraq and North East Syria is ‘creeping into every corner of children’s lives’, says Save the Children

Weeks ahead of COP26, water crisis in Iraq and North East Syria is ‘creeping into every corner of children’s lives’, says Save the Children

The remains of a house that was destroyed in a landslide, on a hillside in Burundi

TWICE THREATENED: NEARLY HALF OF ALL STUNTED CHILDREN LIVE IN COUNTRIES MOST VULNERABLE TO CLIMATE CHANGE

TWICE THREATENED: NEARLY HALF OF ALL STUNTED CHILDREN LIVE IN COUNTRIES MOST VULNERABLE TO CLIMATE CHANGE

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SAVE THE CHILDREN CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN CAUGHT IN BEIRUT CLASHES

SAVE THE CHILDREN CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN CAUGHT IN BEIRUT CLASHES

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Children must be protected amidst civil unrest in Eswatini – Save the Children

Children must be protected amidst civil unrest in Eswatini – Save the Children

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Child marriage kills more than 60 girls a day

Child marriage kills more than 60 girls a day

The aftermath of Cyclone Yaas, West Bengal, India

Save the Children responds to new resolutions on climate change adopted by the UN Human Rights Council

Save the Children responds to new resolutions on climate change adopted by the UN Human Rights Council

Aymen’s* old destroyed house in Darsaad, Aden governorate.

Impunity given green light in Yemen as accountability mechanism rejected

Impunity given green light in Yemen as accountability mechanism rejected