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Statement on the impact of Cyclone Biparjoy in northwestern India

“While not as strong as expected, Cyclone Biparjoy left a trail of destruction, with potentially long-lasting impacts for the most vulnerable children

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Statement on migrant deaths from boat capsize en route to Canary Islands

Following the capsize of a small boat carrying up to 60 migrants and refugees en route to the Canary Islands, with at least 35 people dead

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Funds for world’s climate hotspots woefully neglect the needs of children, new report finds

Children's Environmental Rights Initiative new report on climate finance not being child friendly

A photo from the animation 'Margarita's story' about a girl's escape from Mariupol

Save the Children partners with BAFTA-winning director and Ukrainian illustrator for animated film depicting a child's escape from Mariupol

Margarita's story is a story about a girl's escape from Mariupol, Ukraine

Samuel*, 13, holding his football in the settlement where his family lives in Ogoja, Nigeria

From braiding to carving and to kicking a ball – refugee children use hobbies to ease into new homes

Save the Children has launched a photo series to celebrate the resilience of refugee children

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International community failing Afghanistan during major locust outbreak as 8 million people cut off from food aid

Eight million people in Afghanistan are cut off from food aid and the international community must step up

Sebastian*, 16, in the camp where the family lives in Colombia

Top refugee hosting countries spend as much on debt interest as cost to educate refugee children for five years - Report

Save the Children says a generation of refugee children could be deprived of the education they need to restore their future.

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SOUTH SUDAN: THOUSANDS OF DISPLACED CHILDREN ON BORDER WITH SUDAN AT RISK OF CHOLERA

Save the Children says children in South Sudan who have been displaced are at risk of cholera