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Yemen: 60% of children whose school came under attack have not returned to education

Yemen: 60% of children whose school came under attack have not returned to education

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THREE CHILDREN AND A TEACHER KILLED IN AIRSTRIKES ON WAY TO SCHOOL IN NORTH WEST SYRIA

THREE CHILDREN AND A TEACHER KILLED IN AIRSTRIKES ON WAY TO SCHOOL IN NORTH WEST SYRIA

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CHILDREN IN MALI, NIGER, BURKINA FASO FACE GREATER RISK OF RECRUITMENT BY ARMED GROUPS

CHILDREN IN MALI, NIGER, BURKINA FASO FACE GREATER RISK OF RECRUITMENT BY ARMED GROUPS

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“Please open the school to my sisters”: Afghan boys skip school until girls can return to the classroom

“Please open the school to my sisters”: Afghan boys skip school until girls can return to the classroom

Zaina*, 6 fetching water from the tank in Al Hol camp, north east Syria

Weeks ahead of COP26, water crisis in Iraq and North East Syria is ‘creeping into every corner of children’s lives’, says Save the Children

Weeks ahead of COP26, water crisis in Iraq and North East Syria is ‘creeping into every corner of children’s lives’, says Save the Children

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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