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27 organisations welcome EU decision to extend temporary protection for refugees fleeing Ukraine

27 humanitarian, human rights, and refugee rights organisations welcome the decision of the Justice and Home Affairs Council of the European Union to

drought impacted area in Bolivia

BOLIVIA: Hottest winter on record ends in drought for more than half the country

BOLIVIA: Hottest winter on record ends in drought for more than half the country

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Groundbreaking climate case involving children to be heard by European Court tomorrow

Save the Children press release on the biggest climate case taken to the European Court of Human Rights

Humanitarian aid in Yemen slashed by over 60% in five years

Humanitarian aid in Yemen slashed by over 60% in five years

umanitarian aid in Yemen has been cut by 62% over five years, endangering the lives and futures of the country's most vulnerable people, especially ch

The Philippines: Over 1,500 children exposed to horrific violence must be rescued and protected – Save the Children

The Philippines: Over 1,500 children exposed to horrific violence must be rescued and protected – Save the Children

The Philippines: Over 1,500 children exposed to horrific violence must be rescued and protected – Save the Children

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Lost friends, pets, and futures: Ukrainian refugee children’s key worries, according to new report

Ukrainian refugee children miss their family, friends, and pets, and worry about not knowing the local language

CH1863819_Leah Williamson meets girls after a Coaching for Life advocacy session in Za’atari Refug

Arsenal star and England football captain Leah Williamson to tell the UN “There’s much more to do to level the playing field for girls” following visit to refugee camp

Arsenal’s Leah Williamson will make an impassioned plea to challenge gender stereotypes and level the playing field for girls around the world.

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SOMALIA: TWO IN FIVE CHILDREN TO SUFFER FROM ACUTE MALNUTRITION DESPITE RAINS – Save the Children

About two in five children under the age of five in Somalia are likely to suffer from acute malnutrition by July 2024, despite initial hopes of rain

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