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Five years of war in Yemen: more than half of children feel sad and depressed

Five years of war in Yemen: more than half of children feel sad and depressed

Boy in Yemen

Global ceasefire could help protect the lives of 415 million children

Global ceasefire could help protect the lives of 415 million children

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Save the Children: Millions of refugee and displaced children in overcrowded camps as coronavirus spreads globally

Save the Children: Millions of refugee and displaced children in overcrowded camps as coronavirus spreads globally

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Idlib, Syria: Two schools a day damaged or abandoned during escalation in fighting

Idlib, Syria: Two schools a day damaged or abandoned during escalation in fighting

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Save the Children: European countries must bring more migrant and refugee children from Greece to safety

Save the Children: European countries must bring more migrant and refugee children from Greece to safety

Damage to a home in Mozambique

Cyclone Idai one year on: Southern Africa still devastated and vulnerable to climate shocks

Cyclone Idai one year on: Southern Africa still devastated and vulnerable to climate shocks

A girl fetches water for the household before going to a school sponsored by Save The Children in a village outside of Kabul

Photo series: The Female Experience of War

Photo series: The Female Experience of War
Displacement camp in Idlib, North West Syria

A letter to EU Foreign Ministers: Put an end to violence in Northern Syria

A letter to EU Foreign Ministers: Put an end to violence in Northern Syria

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