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Major New Climate Resilience Project Launches in Sierra Leone

People facing rising seas, fiercer storms and hotter weather along Sierra Leone’s coast will benefit from a significant new initiative.

ents in a camp for Internally Displaced People in Mozambique

CABO DELGADO: More than 61,000 children displaced as fresh attacks lead to largest displacement in 18 months

More than 61000 children have fled a new wave of violence in Cabo Delgado provinces in Mozambique in the past two months

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Statement: Save the Children calls for extended EU protection of children from Ukraine with more than 590 killed in two years of war

Nearly 600 children have died in the war in Ukraine, while those seeking safety in the EU only have one year left on their temporary protection status

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Joint NGO Statement: as UN General Assembly meets to discuss the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, Member States must restore funding to UNRWA

Joint statement pushing UN member states to resume UNRWA funding

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New food preservation project helps Vanuatu to prepare for future climate disasters – Save the Children

An innovative food preservation project in Vanuatu is helping families prepare for future natural disasters following devastating twin cyclones

a neighboorhood in Bolivia affected by the climate change landslides.

Floods and landslides disrupt the lives of 40,000 children in Bolivia – Save the Children

More than 40,000 children in Bolivia have been affected by landslides, floods, and flash floods.

Rubble and destruction in Rafah, Gaza

“While children die from lack of food, their parents are killed trying to get it for them” - Save the Children

Save the Children statement on people killed in Gaza queuing for food aid

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Jump of 35 % in teen pregnancies in the Philippines prompts calls to increase sex education and health services

Sex education in homes and schools and more adolescent-friendly health services are crucial in the Philippines to address a 35% hike in pregnancies.