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Funds to protect children in crises fail to keep up with skyrocketing needs

Funds to protect children in crises fail to keep up with skyrocketing needs

Shaida*, 9 months old, is being treated for malnutrition by Save the Children's mobile health team in Balkh province, Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Number of malnourished children at Save the Children clinics doubled since August

Demand for malnutrition treatment surged as the country plunged into its worst food crisis on record

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Tonga volcano: Lives lost and homes destroyed as extent of damage becomes clearer

Tonga volcano: Lives lost and homes destroyed as extent of damage becomes clearer

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Tonga volcano: ash and smoke cause concern for air and water safety, says Save the Children

Tonga volcano: ash and smoke cause concern for air and water safety, says Save the Children

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Lebanon’s economic crisis ‘spirals out of control’, pushing children further into hunger in 2022, Save the Children warns

Lebanon’s economic crisis ‘spirals out of control’, pushing children further into hunger in 2022, Save the Children warns

Ayaan*, 42, with her baby Mohammed, 3, who is recovering from malnutrition

Southern Somalia: One in two young children left undersized by chronic malnutrition

Southern Somalia: One in two young children left undersized by chronic malnutrition

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Two-thirds of Afghan children need help to survive in 2022

Two-thirds of Afghan children need help to survive in 2022

Shamsuddin*, 70 lost his home after a fire erupted on January 9 in a Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

Second fire of 2022 leaves 750 children homeless in Rohingya refugee camp, says Save the Children

Second fire of 2022 leaves 750 children homeless in Rohingya refugee camp, says Save the Children