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Save the Children Resumes Operations in Yemen After a Temporary Suspension
Save the Children resumed its operations in Yemen today after a 10-day suspension following the death of a staff member in detention that led to calls
Nepal earthquake kills more than 80 children with another 5,000 left homeless in freezing conditions
More than 80 children were killed in an earthquake in remote northwestern Nepal at the weekend
UKRAINE: COWS AND CHICKENS OFFER A LIFELINE TO FRONTLINE FAMILIES LIVING OFF THE LAND
Rural families in the southern Mykolaiv region of Ukraine are recovering from war-induced losses with new members of the family: cows and chickens.
NEPAL: CHILDREN EXPOSED TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND SNOW AS EARTHQUAKE KILLS HUNDREDS
Save the Children statement on earthquake in Nepal that has caused children to survive outside in freezing temperatures
At least 41 children killed in West Bank as violence spikes
Save the Children press release about children killed in West Bank
Cambodia: Children build innovative tool to trap rubbish in floating villages
Save the Children press release on children and biobars in Cambodia
‘Children are returning with nothing’: Thousands of Afghan families leave Pakistan to avoid potential deportation
Save the Children press release on children crossing the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
DRC: More than 5% of children now displaced as conflict forces a record number of people from their homes
More than 5% of children in the Democratic Republic of Congo area now displaced after the number of people forced from their homes rose by 27%
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