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States set to adopt first ever international agreement to protect civilians from explosive weapons in populated areas

States will meet at Dublin Castle this Friday, to sign the “Political Declaration on Strengthening the Protection of Civilians from the Humanitarian Consequences Arising from the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas”. The landmark agreement addresses the widespread civilian suffering and devastation resulting from the bombing and shelling of cities, towns, and other populated areas. The International Network on Explosive Weapons (INEW) welcomes the declaration and calls on all states to sign and implement it.

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As COP27 enters final days, 70% of Afghan children threatened by extreme weather events as drought predicted to stretch into 2023 – Save the Children

As COP27 enters final days, 70% of Afghan children threatened by extreme weather events as drought predicted to stretch into 2023 – Save the Children

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Pressure ramps up on leaders to provide a secure future for children at COP27

Pressure ramps up on leaders to provide a secure future for children at COP27

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Save the Children announces new global investment entity to deliver social benefit to millions of children

Save the Children announces new global investment entity to deliver social benefit to millions of children.

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Deaths of two girls in Syria’s Al Hol camp highlights risks to women and children: Save the Children

Deaths of two girls in Syria’s Al Hol camp highlights risks to women and children: Save the Children

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HAITI: 200,000 more children pushed into hunger since March, as nearly half the population goes hungry

HAITI: 200,000 more children pushed into hunger since March, as nearly half the population goes hungry

 A portrait of Ana*, 15, and her mother, Nina*, who fled Ukraine to Romania because of conflict

One in two refugee children from Ukraine are anxious and worried about their future

Children who have fled Ukraine to live in Europe are struggling with their mental health, with more than one in two children surveyed feeling anxious.

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STATEMENT: Save the Children calls for climate justice as negotiations at COP27 pick up again

STATEMENT: Save the Children calls for climate justice as negotiations at COP27 pick up again