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11 Oct 2024

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A girl marries every 30 seconds in countries ranked fragile and child marriage hotspots – New Report

  • Save the Children’s latest Global Girlhood Report 2024: Fragile Futures released on International Day of the Girl reveals devastating link between child marriage and fragile states.

  • Girls living in extremely fragile countries were found to be two times more likely to marry than girls in countries experiencing periods of greater stability.

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GAZA: AT LEAST 3,100 CHILDREN AGED UNDER FIVE KILLED WITH OTHERS AT RISK AS FAMINE LOOMS

The occupied Palestinian territory is now ranked as the deadliest place in the world for children: about 30% of the 11,300 identified children killed in Gaza were younger than five and Gaza currently has the highest rates of child malnutrition globally.

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9 Oct 2024

Education disrupted for sixth year for 1.5 million children in Lebanon, with half of public schools used as shelters

This is the sixth year of significant disruptions to education for children in Lebanon, who have been hit by multiple complex crises for decades without being able to fully recover.

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9 Oct 2024

STAFF ACCOUNTS: Siege and bombardment of Sudan’s El Fasher pushes children, adults to the limits of survival

Eight aid workers describe their experiences of the brutality of the constant bombardment in El Fasher. 

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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  

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Statement on child deaths following migrant boat shipwreck off Italian coast

Statement on child deaths following migrant boat shipwreck off Italian coast

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WALLACE AND GROMIT CREATORS TEAM UP WITH SAVE THE CHILDREN FOR SHORT FILM TO MARK ONE YEAR OF WAR IN UKRAINE

To mark the one year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Academy Award®-winning animation studio Aardman - creators of films such as Wallace and Gromi

Dr Paul Reavley, former UK military doctor and the lead author of the Paediatric Blast

Doctors with frontline experience to deliver lifesaving child ‘blast injury’ training to Ukraine’s medics

Doctors with frontline experience to deliver lifesaving child ‘blast injury’ training to Ukraine’s medics.

Viktoriya*, 9, poses with golden retriever Parker, a two-year-old therapy dog, during a dog therapy session at a school outside of Kyiv, Ukraine (Oleksandr Khomenko/Save the Children)

Ukraine: Schools destroyed. Life in bunkers. Families divided. 6 ways the war has impacted children

Ukraine: Schools destroyed. Life in bunkers. Families divided. 6 ways the war has impacted children

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NEW EARTHQUAKES IN TÜRKİYE AND SYRIA RETRIGGERING ACUTE DISTRESS IN CHILDREN, SAYS SAVE THE CHILDREN

Statement about earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria after new quakes hit areas in both countries on 20 February.