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Save the Children reaction to earthquake in Morocco

The Moroccan earthquake hit late on Friday 8th September and was centred in Morocco’s High Atlas mountains

YouTube star educator Ms Rachel joins Save the Children to help boost child literacy

YouTube star educator Ms Rachel joins Save the Children to help boost child literacy

YouTube star educator Ms Rachel joins Save the Children to help boost child literacy

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Africa Climate Summit: Leaders leave 650 million children in limbo

Children across Africa left in limbo at the climate summit says Save the Children

IDP site in west darfur burned to the ground

Number of children displaced across Sudan likely highest in the world

Number of children displaced across Sudan likely highest in the world

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Sahel school closures increase by 20% in past year, with 200,000 more children out of class

Sahel school closures increase by 20% in past year, with 200,000 more children out of class

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LEBANON: Calls for armed groups to vacate schools in Ein El Helwe Camp

Armed groups must immediately cease their occupation of schools in Ein El Helwe Palestine refugee camp in the south of Lebanon, said Save the Children

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The international community must not turn its back on hungry children in Afghanistan as 2 million people lose food assistance – Save the Children

The international community must not turn its back on hungry children in Afghanistan as 2 million people lose food assistance – Save the Children

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INDONESIA: Medicine and blankets air lifted to families in remote Central Papua after devastating cold snap

About 8,000 peopleare in urgent need of food support in remote areas of Central Papua in eastern Indonesia, after large swathes of crops were destroye

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