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PHILIPPINES: School suspended after powerful storm wreaks havoc with warnings over disease

Classes across the Philippines were suspended following a powerful typhoon that swept across the country.

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Statement on attacks in Khan Younis that killed at least 84 people including 24 children

“Nearly 10 months into this horrifying war, the devastation to children’s lives and disregard for legal protections has not ended"

Inés Melchor, Peruvian long-distance runner, checking her medals

“SPORT IS CRITICAL FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT, BUT TOO MANY MISS OUT” - OLYMPIANS AND CHILDREN CALL FOR BETTER ACCESS TO SPORT

Too many children are missing out on the opportunity to take part in sport in a safe and enjoyable environment

A drawing of a child suffering from traumas (level 2)

Physical abuse, infectious disease spreading as conditions for Palestinian children in Israeli military detention deteriorate

Press release on physical abuse, disease and sexual violence spreading in Israeli-run prisons.

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One in three children in Spain are unable to keep cool at home as extreme heat rips through Europe

Extreme heat puts children’s health at risk, locking them out of education and making them increasingly anxious about the future

The Drone which Save the Children Handed Over to Authorities for Aid Delivery

DRONE THAT DELIVERS LIFE-SAVING SUPPLIES TO DISASTER-HIT COMMUNITIES DISPATCHED TO GOVERNMENT

Many communities in Himachal Pradesh are still reeling from last year’s floods and landslides

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PAKISTAN: Children face risk of deadly diseases such as cholera and malaria as floods expected this month

Thousands of children in Pakistan at risk of deadly disease as monsoon rains start

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CHILD MIGRANT ARRIVALS IN GREECE QUADRUPLE THIS YEAR

The number of child migrants arriving in Greece has more than quadrupled in 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to Save the Children.