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Conflict, climate disasters drive number of internally displaced children to record 25 million in 2021
Conflict, climate disasters drive number of internally displaced children to record 25 million in 2021
Save the Children signs deal to lead on climate change adaptation in the Pacific where children bear the brunt of extreme weather
Save the Children signs deal to lead on climate change adaptation in the Pacific where children bear the brunt of extreme weather
Girls in South Sudan and Iraq displaced by conflict tell of increased risk of child marriage, pregnancy, violence, and mental health issues
Girls in South Sudan and Iraq displaced by conflict tell of increased risk of child marriage, pregnancy, violence, and mental health issues
One person likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged East Africa as world again fails to heed warnings
One person is likely dying of hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, according to estimates by Oxfam and Save the Children in a report published today highlighting the world’s repeated failure to stave off preventable disasters.
India: children and families struggle through yet another extreme heatwave
India: children and families struggle through yet another extreme heatwave
Rates of child marriage double amongst thousands of children displaced by conflict in Cabo Delgado
Rates of child marriage double amongst thousands of children displaced by conflict in Cabo Delgado
Believe in yourself, play sport, draw: Child refugees advice to children fleeing Ukraine
Believe in yourself, play sport, draw: Child refugees advice to children fleeing Ukraine
More than 1 in 3 children under five at risk of starvation in Central Sahel
More than one-third of children under five in Africa’s Central Sahel – or about four million - are at risk of starvation in coming weeks as the region faces one of the world’s fastest-growing hunger crises, Save the Children said today.
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