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GAZA: DEADLY 24 HOURS UNDERSCORES URGENT NEED FOR GLOBAL INTERVENTION WITH YET MORE CHILDREN KILLED - SAVE THE CHILDREN

Civilian attacks by Israeli forces across the Gaza strip have escalated in the past 24 hours, underscoring the urgent need for international intervention.The threat of attacks and lack of fuel and supplies have left rescue services unable to operate in northern Gaza where more than 150 Palestinians, including children, were reported killed or injured overnight Thursday. 

 

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25 Oct 2024

Actor Sacha Baron Cohen donates US$500,000 to Save the Children and the International Rescue Committee for Sudan

Actor and screenwriter Sacha Baron Cohen has donated US$500,000 to Save the Children and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) for their work in Sudan which is facing the world’s largest displacement crisis and heading towards the worst famine seen in decades.

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23 Oct 2024

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Major new programme to support a fifth of southern Malawi’s population to tackle climate-induced health risks

One fifth of the population of southern Malawi will be better equipped to safeguard against climate-aggravated health risks due to a US$37 million initiative announced today by the Green Climate Fund, the Government of Malawi, and Save the Children and its partners.

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22 Oct 2024

LEBANON: Over 400,000 forcibly displaced children at growing risk of scabies, cholera and waterborne diseases

The first case of cholera was detected in Lebanon, where over 400,000 children have been forcibly displaced  by the escalating conflict. Children in Lebanon are now at growing risk of skin diseases, cholera, and other waterborne diseases due to overcrowded, basic conditions in collective shelters and a lack of water and sanitation facilities.

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Race to find at least 23 children still missing after Rohingya camp blaze

Race to find at least 23 children still missing after Rohingya camp blaze

Mthobisi, 24, lives in a small village in the Lubombo region in Eswatini with his eight siblings

One third of Eswatini’s population going hungry, Save the Children warns

One third of Eswatini’s population going hungry, Save the Children warns

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Save the Children appoints new Head of Global Media Unit

Save the Children appoints new Head of Global Media Unit

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AUSTRALIA - Save the Children ready to support children impacted by flooding

AUSTRALIA - Save the Children ready to support children impacted by flooding

Omar*, 8, victim of shelling

YEMEN: A quarter of all civilian casualties are children

YEMEN: A quarter of all civilian casualties are children

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Fire blazes through Rohingya Camp putting lives of thousands of refugees at risk

Fire blazes through Rohingya Camp putting lives of thousands of refugees at risk

Salma (2) eats therapeutic food used to treat children with malnutrition at a Save the Children clinic in Somalia

Severe water shortages in Somalia leave 70% of families without safe drinking water

Severe water shortages in Somalia leave 70% of families without safe drinking water

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“I don’t know how we will survive” - Lebanon children hit hard by price hikes and rising insecurity

“I don’t know how we will survive” - Lebanon children hit hard by price hikes and rising insecurity