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Vepaiamele, 15, takes part in a climate demonstration outside the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands.

Pacific youth hope historic hearing in The Hague delivers climate justice where COP did not

Vanuatu, along with a group of Pacific Island law students, have spearheaded the move to seek an advisory opinion from the ICJ that will define the legal obligations of countries to take climate action.

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SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS KILLING OF STAFF MEMBER IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE IN GAZA

Save the Children condemns killing of staff member in Israeli air strike in Gaza

Outside of Emir's* Tent

NEWS QUOTE: Latest escalation of violence in Syria another blow to children as eight killed and thousands forced to flee

Save the Children is alarmed by reports that children have been killed and displaced in the latest escalation of violence in northwestern Syria.
 

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Burundi: Number of children facing malnutrition doubles to one in four as country battles worsening Mpox outbreak

Around 484,000 children are expected to suffer malnutrition in coming months, a figure that has more than doubled since 2022.

Children's feet standing in a puddle

Gaza: Heavy rains flood camps raising risk of disease for 235,000 children

About 235,000 children forced from their homes by bombs, bullets and displacement orders in Gaza are at risk of disease as heavy rains flood tents and turn camps into swamps.

The kitchen in the home of Roodley, 3 & Dadensly, 2

Haiti: Escalating gang violence forces over 21,000 more children from their homes in 2 weeks

Violence in Haiti forces over 21,000 more children from their homes since November 11.

Save the Children staff off loading the shipment from the plane to trucks in al-Damazin, Blue Nile state, Sudan

SUDAN: First humanitarian cargo flight with essential medical supplies for children lands in Blue Nile state after 19 months of conflict

The planeload of medical supplies and medicines including antibiotics such as amoxicillin, which is used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, landed at  Damazine Airport on 25 November. 

Children playing at the collective centre

NEWS QUOTE from Lebanon: Save the Children welcomes ceasefire announcement but concerned by continued violence in Lebanon

Save the Children welcomes the ceasefire but said that the violence must stop immediately.