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A school being used as hosting site/shelter when Cyclone Freddy first made landfall in Madagascar in February 2023

Mozambique: Fears mount as Cyclone Freddy expected to make second landfall leaving close to half a million children at risk

Mozambique: Fears mount as Cyclone Freddy expected to make second landfall leaving close to half a million children at risk

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Millions more children could face hunger crisis if Black Sea grain deal not renewed

Millions more children could face hunger crisis if Black Sea grain deal not renewed

Earthquake destruction in North West Syria

Earthquake one month on: Funding falls short of huge needs in Syria

One month after the devastating earthquakes struck southern Türkiye and Syria, the needs of the affected populations remain immense.

Bowl of soup and bread on a table

Over 200,000 more children are at risk of poverty in the European Union: Save the Children report

Over 200,000 more children are at risk of poverty in the European Union: Save the Children report

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NIGER: LESSONS FOR GIRLS AND SCHOOLS FOR HUSBANDS TACKLE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING POPULATION AND CHILD MARRIAGE

Niger is on a drive to boost education for girls - and for husbands - to slow down the world’s fastest-growing population

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Vanuatu: Estimated 125,500 children impacted by back-to-back tropical cyclones

Save the Children is preparing to respond to multiple disasters in the Pacific Island nation

Dina*, 6, hugs her father Lutfi* who is recovering from his injuries [Khalil Ashawi/Save the Children]

“She thinks we’re still under the rubble”: One month after earthquakes, children in TÜRKİYE and Syria are in survival mode

One month after the devastating earthquakes that killed more than 50,000 people and injured more than 100,000 across Syria and Türkiye, thousands of f

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STATEMENT: Fire blazes through Rohingya refugee camps days before international funding event in Geneva

Statement in response to fire in Cox's Bazar refugee camp, Bangladesh.

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