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Six months on: Almost 5,000 children separated from parents by conflict in Tigray

Six months on: Almost 5,000 children separated from parents by conflict in Tigray

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NORTH WEST SYRIA: HIGH NUMBER OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTS AND DEATHS, WITH CHILDREN ACCOUNTING FOR ONE IN FIVE CASES

NORTH WEST SYRIA: HIGH NUMBER OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTS AND DEATHS, WITH CHILDREN ACCOUNTING FOR ONE IN FIVE CASES

A child getting tested for signs of malnutrition

Millions of children risk poverty and hunger as India’s Covid crisis spirals

Millions of children risk poverty and hunger as India’s Covid crisis spirals

Mutinta* learning at school during the COVID pandemic

393 million children unable to read: The world’s shocking lost potential

393 million children unable to read: The world’s shocking lost potential

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‘Chilling to the bone that thousands of migrant children are missing in Europe’

‘Chilling to the bone that thousands of migrant children are missing in Europe’

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Denmark sacrificing the future of 70 Syrian children

Denmark sacrificing the future of 70 Syrian children

Children's shoes hanging on a tank's cannon, from Save the Children Australia's launch of Stop The War On Children

Aid organisations to governments: give a single day’s military spending to fight hunger

Aid organisations to governments: give a single day’s military spending to fight hunger

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INDIA: COVID spike further risks children’s education, mental health

INDIA: COVID spike further risks children’s education, mental health

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