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The remains of a house that was destroyed in a landslide, on a hillside in Burundi

TWICE THREATENED: NEARLY HALF OF ALL STUNTED CHILDREN LIVE IN COUNTRIES MOST VULNERABLE TO CLIMATE CHANGE

TWICE THREATENED: NEARLY HALF OF ALL STUNTED CHILDREN LIVE IN COUNTRIES MOST VULNERABLE TO CLIMATE CHANGE

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SAVE THE CHILDREN CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN CAUGHT IN BEIRUT CLASHES

SAVE THE CHILDREN CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN CAUGHT IN BEIRUT CLASHES

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Children must be protected amidst civil unrest in Eswatini – Save the Children

Children must be protected amidst civil unrest in Eswatini – Save the Children

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Child marriage kills more than 60 girls a day

Child marriage kills more than 60 girls a day

The aftermath of Cyclone Yaas, West Bengal, India

Save the Children responds to new resolutions on climate change adopted by the UN Human Rights Council

Save the Children responds to new resolutions on climate change adopted by the UN Human Rights Council

Aymen’s* old destroyed house in Darsaad, Aden governorate.

Impunity given green light in Yemen as accountability mechanism rejected

Impunity given green light in Yemen as accountability mechanism rejected

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COVID-19: Children globally struggling after lockdowns averaging six months–Save the Children

COVID-19: Children globally struggling after lockdowns averaging six months–Save the Children

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Save the Children welcomes the repatriation of 37 Danish and German children from Syrian camps but urges none should be left behind

Save the Children welcomes the repatriation of 37 Danish and German children from Syrian camps but urges none should be left behind