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The boy on the beach – Tsunami survivor Martunis remembers 20 years on

Martunis was seven years old when one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern history struck Indonesia, and other parts of Asia on the 26 December 2004, ripping apart life as he knew it. Save the Children worked to reunite Martunis and his father.

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If violence erupted in your country and forced you to flee, what would you save?

Olga Shults, Save the Children’s Food Security and Livelihoods manager, Ukraine, explains the hard choices families have to make when forced to flee.

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FUEL HAS RUN OUT, STALLING HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS IN GAZA, WARN AID AGENCIES

Aid agencies operating in Gaza issued an urgent warning on Monday that fuel reserves critical for aid operations have run out.

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Staff Account: The 20 Years after the first World Humanitarian Day

Sonia Khush reflects on what's changed, what's improved and what's getting worse for humanitarians on the 20th anniversary of World Humanitarian Day.

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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

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“We need women to help women”: Afghan women cut off from aid following Taliban ban on female NGO workers

Woman weaves carpets in Afghanistan to support children following NGO ban

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