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Bangkok's children exposed to toxic air seven out of ten days in 2023 – Save the Children
Children in Bangkok breathed unhealthy air for 70% of the year in 2023, Save the Children said, as the Thai capital reels from its latest air crisis.
WORLD'S 10 LARGEST CRISES FORCE OVER 10 MILLION CHILDREN FROM THEIR HOMES IN ONE YEAR - Save the Children
More than 10 million children were forced to flee their homes last year in 2023's 10 biggest crises, said Save the Children.
Education in Africa: Violent attacks against schools rose 20% in 2023
Save the Children analysis released during the 37th African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa show dramatic rise in violence.
Statement on escalation of violence in Lebanon
Reactive statement on attacks on south of Lebanon that killed at least 4 children
The beautiful game: Football scheme offers mental and physical well-being support for vulnerable children in Hong Kong
Daniel, 11, hardly saw his friends and had limited social interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong. Now, he's part of 'Play to Thrive'.
1.4 billion children globally missing out on basic social protection, according to latest data
1.4 billion children globally missing out on basic social protection, according to latest data
TWO CHILDREN KILLED AND THREE INJURED IN YEMEN LANDMINE EXPLOSION
Two children have been killed and three others seriously injured in southern Yemen following a landmine explosion on Monday.
Joint Statement on Conflict-Induced Hunger in Gaza
We, the signatories of this statement, call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and a massive increase in humanitarian assistance to avoid famine
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