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4 Oct 2024
Death rates from cholera outbreaks surge in Sudan and Nigeria as flooding, conflict hinder treatment
Death rates from major cholera outbreaks in Sudan and Nigeria have surged to up to three times the global average putting thousands of children at risk as cases continue to rise as conflict and flooding hamper access to treatment, said Save the Children.
3 Oct 2024
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AIDA Statement: One year of devastation: marking the unprecedented atrocity crimes and suffering in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel
Statement from The Association of International Development Agencies (AIDA) on the past year of the situation unfolding in Gaza.
3 Oct 2024
One in Six Children in Haiti one step away from famine conditions – Save the Children
One in six children in Haiti are now one step away from famine-like conditions.
2 Oct 2024
LEBANON: Shelters struggling to house families with an unprecedented one million people on the move and new relocation orders issued by Israeli military forces
At least one million people in Lebanon – a fifth of the population – are now displaced, with half leaving their homes in the past four days.
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Child labour risks found widespread in global supply chains from cellphones to coffee: new study
The risk of child labour remains widespread in global supply chains, according to a new study by Save the Children
Asylum Ban Undermines Rights and Safety of Children Fleeing Danger - Save the Children
Biden administration’s ban on asylum, announced today, undermines the rights and safety of hundreds of thousands of migrant children and families,
STATEMENT ON ESCALATION OF VIOLENCE IN GAZA
Reactive statement on Gaza airstrikes that killed at least 4 children
Armed groups in North Kivu attack more than 150 schools since the start of the year, affecting over 62,000 children
Armed groups in North Kivu attack more than 150 schools since the start of the year, affecting over 62,000 children
OFFICIAL END TO THE COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DOES NOT CURE THE CRISIS FOR CHILDREN
Children’s health, education and protection must be given greater priority by governments with the official end to the COVID-19 global emergency
International Day to End Corporal Punishment: Only 14% of world’s children legally protected from corporal punishment
Only one in seven children globally are protected by laws against corporal punishment
Fighting in Sudan rapidly worsening an already dire humanitarian situation for children, warn UNICEF, Save the Children and World Vision
Save the Children press release on Sudan and the worsening situation for children
Save the Children committed to protecting children in Sudan
Save the Children is committed to protecting children in Sudan press release