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STATEMENT - Save the Children CEO calls for the protection of children in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory

Save the Children International CEO Inger Ashing:“We are extremely concerned about the worsening situation in the oPt & Israel.

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At least 17 children killed in wave of violence across Syria

At least 17 children are reported to have been killed, and hundreds of others injured, in five days of violence across Syria

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One third more girls set to face double blow of climate change and child marriage by 2050 – study

The number of girls at extreme risk of facing the double blow of climate change and child marriage is set to increase 33% to nearly 40M by 2050

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19 million children in Sudan out of school as conflict rages on – UNICEF, Save the Children

19 million children in Sudan out of school as conflict rages on – UNICEF, Save the Children

Yazidi children with disabilities face bullying, loneliness, nine years after genocide - report

Yazidi children with disabilities face bullying, loneliness, nine years after genocide - report

Yazidi children with disabilities face bullying, loneliness, nine years after genocide - report

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“Children are paying the heaviest price as violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory escalates”

As the escalation in Israel and Gaza intensifies, the number of children caught up in the violence is soaring.

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New humanitarian funding urgently needed after devastating earthquake in western Afghanistan causes ‘a crisis on top of a crisis’ -

Thousands of children are without homes after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake devastated large parts of Herat province in western Afghanistan.

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SYRIA: Urgent calls for a ceasefire following new wave of violence and deaths of at least six children

SYRIA: Urgent calls for a ceasefire following new wave of violence and deaths of at least six children