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Women building a shelter for a newly arrived family at a displacement camp in Galkayo, Somalia

HORN OF AFRICA: 600K CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DEVASTATING FLOODS AS TORRENTIAL RAINS THREATEN FURTHER HAVOC

Devastating floods and landslides have affected about 600,000 children across Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia so far this year.

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Leaders must take action to protect children in India as country swelters through record-breaking heatwave – Save the Children

Children's health is being tested to the extreme as India grapples with one of its worst heatwaves on record.

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Bangladesh: More than 270,000 children homeless after Cyclone Remal batters coastal area

Cyclone Remal tore through south west Bangladesh on 26 May affecting around 3.75 million people

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At least 66 people including children killed in four days of attacks on “safe zones” in Rafah

Attacks on ‘humanitarian areas’ highlight fallacy of the claim that civilians are safe anywhere in Gaza

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Save the Children to respond to Enga landslide as Papua New Guinea grapples with devastation

Save the Children press release on response to landslide in Papua New Guinea

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GAZA: New crossing points and ‘floating dock’ are cosmetic changes, as humanitarian access disintegrates in Gaza, warn aid agencies

As Israeli attacks intensify on Rafah, the unpredictable trickle of aid into Gaza has created a mirage of improved access.

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Another cut in funding from the International Community will hit children in Syria and region the hardest

A further decrease in funding from the international community for Syria and the region following the eighth annual Brussels Conference will exacerbat

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SUDAN: Violent attacks on schools and education surge fourfold in one year of conflict

Aid agencies including Save the Children, who work on education in Sudan, warn that the country is on the brink of the worst education crisis in the world