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Aid organisations call for safe and unhindered access to fight impact of hunger and conflict in 2021

Aid organisations call for safe and unhindered access to fight impact of hunger and conflict in 2021

 Refugees who fled from Ethiopia in a displacement camp in Sudan

Hundreds of Ethiopian separated child refugees arriving in Sudan at risk of exploitation and abuse, Save the Children warns

Hundreds of Ethiopian separated child refugees arriving in Sudan at risk of exploitation and abuse, Save the Children warns

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Yemen: At least four children killed in artillery shelling in the city of Hodeida

Yemen: At least four children killed in artillery shelling in the city of Hodeida

Abuk*, 38-year-old mother with her 8-month-old daughter Akel*

11m children under five at risk of extreme hunger or starvation across eleven countries

Potential risk of famine in Yemen and South Sudan, warns Save the Children.

After the closure of Yahyawa camp on November 15 many Iraqi families moved to Eiyadiah and now live among rubble

IRAQ: Children forced to live among corpses, unexploded bombs and rubble after camp closures strand thousands

IRAQ: Children forced to live among corpses, unexploded bombs and rubble after camp closures strand thousands

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More than 125 children killed or injured amid frequent violence in North West Syria

More than 125 children killed or injured amid frequent violence in North West Syria

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Cyclone Gati: 32,000 children and their families flee impact of Somalia’s strongest storm on record

Cyclone Gati: 32,000 children and their families flee impact of Somalia’s strongest storm on record

A settlement for displaced people in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan.

Afghan children left out in the cold by rich countries, says Save the Children

Afghan children left out in the cold by rich countries, says Save the Children