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MIDDLE EAST AND REGIONAL ESCALATION: 5 WAYS TO TALK TO CHILDREN ABOUT CONFLICT

Experts at Save the Children share five tools and tips that caregivers can use to approach the conversation with children:  

Save the Children UK CEO Moazzam Malik and Gavi CEO  Sania Nishtar visit Port Sudan

SUDAN: Lifeline for thousands of children as first vaccine shipment in nearly three years arrives in South Kordofan

The first shipment of vaccines to South Kordofan state in nearly three years will restore lifesaving immunisation services to children and communities cut off from essential supplies due to conflict and siege.

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NEWS QUOTE: “Schools are not battlefields”: Save the Children calls for all children to be protected as violence escalates across the Middle East and the wider region

Save the Children has called for the protection of all children and civilian infrastructure, especially schools and hospitals, following the escalation of violence in the Middle East and wider region, with reports of more than 100 children killed in strikes on two schools in Iran. 

Someone filling a water bottle from a drinking water tank provided by Save the Children to the earthquake-impacted communities in Kunar

ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF CHILDREN IN ASIA LACK ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER DESPITE GLOBAL GOAL

“Across Asia, there are children who wake up each day without the certainty of safe drinking water. When a child drinks unsafe drinking water the consequences ripple far beyond illness. It can mean days missed from play and school, stolen energy and even lifelong, serious health problems that children carry with them into adulthood."

Maria*, 12, washes her hands in front of a Temporary Learning Space (TLS) tent established by Save the Children

Afghanistan: About 25,000 children living and learning in tents six months after deadly earthquake

The earthquake in eastern Afghanistan on 31 August last year was one of the deadliest to ever hit the country, killing more than 2,000 people and destroying or damaging more than 8,000 homes, forcing children and families into tents.

The impact of more frequent, severe droughts in Somalia

SOMALIA: One in three people facing severe food shortages as hunger surges towards 2022 peak

One in three people are facing severe food shortages in Somalia as worsening drought, conflictand soaring food prices drive up hunger levels, with the situation nearly as bad as in 2022 when the country was on the brink of famine.  

Damage from Cyclone Chido in Mozambique

MOZAMBIQUE - More than 230,000 children out of school as worst flooding in decades hits schools– Save the Children 

Back-to-back flooding in Mozambique has affected more than 720,000 people this year, over half of them children.  
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NEPAL: Children urge politicians to prioritise education, child rights in election triggered by Gen-Z protests – Save the Children

A Save the Children assessment in the immediate aftermath of the protests revealed grave violations of children’s rights by state security forces, including deaths, injuries, arbitrary arrests and widespread trauma among children and young people. The assessment also exposed critical weaknesses in the country’s child protection systems during political unrest.