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Viktoriya*, 9, poses with golden retriever Parker, a two-year-old therapy dog, during a dog therapy session at a school outside of Kyiv, Ukraine (Oleksandr Khomenko/Save the Children)

Ukraine: Schools destroyed. Life in bunkers. Families divided. 6 ways the war has impacted children

Ukraine: Schools destroyed. Life in bunkers. Families divided. 6 ways the war has impacted children

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NEW EARTHQUAKES IN TÜRKİYE AND SYRIA RETRIGGERING ACUTE DISTRESS IN CHILDREN, SAYS SAVE THE CHILDREN

Statement about earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria after new quakes hit areas in both countries on 20 February.

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Save the Children Statement: Another Earthquake hits southern Türkiye and northern Syria

Save the Children Statement: Another Earthquake hits southern Türkiye and northern Syria

Oleh* (on right), 4, plays with his friends in the kindergarten basement during air raid alert (Anastasiia Zahoskina / Save the Children)

OVER 900 HOURS UNDERGROUND: CHILDREN IN UKRAINE ENDURE LIFE IN BUNKERS AS WAR ENTERS SECOND YEAR

OVER 900 HOURS UNDERGROUND: CHILDREN IN UKRAINE ENDURE LIFE IN BUNKERS AS WAR ENTERS SECOND YEAR

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Fear, distress and grief: TÜRKİYE and Syria earthquakes may fuel severe mental health needs in the region

Children who were directly impacted by the earthquakes or experienced similar distressing events in the past could be at risk.

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Cyclone Freddy: More than one million children at risk as record-breaking Category 5 storm hurtles towards Madagascar

More than one million children at risk as record-breaking Category 5 storm hurtles towards Madagascar

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International donors must not turn their backs on Rohingya refugees as food rations under threat – Save the Children

International donors must not turn their backs on Rohingya children

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Children demand world leaders step up as donor conference raises about half of $1.5 bln target to boost education in emergencies

Children are calling on world leaders to step up and invest in their futures after today’s donor conference raised just over half of the US$1.5 billio