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Brussels conference on Syria falls far short of what is required to support children in Syria and neighbouring countries
Brussels conference on Syria falls far short of what is required to support children in Syria and neighbouring countries
BUNKER KITS PROVIDE LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES SHELTERING IN UKRAINE
Children sheltering for their lives inside bomb shelters in Ukraine are running low on critical supplies and have little opportunity to play, with Save the Children delivering bunker kits to support vulnerable families.
SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS SCHOOL ATTACK IN UKRAINE
SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS SCHOOL ATTACK IN UKRAINE
Almost 10 million children going hungry in Afghanistan as food aid alone fails to the meet tidal wave of need, Save the Children says
Almost 10 million children going hungry in Afghanistan as food aid alone fails to the meet tidal wave of need, Save the Children says
Climate change sparks displacement in Peru’s Amazonas, as families could be made homeless three times in six months
Families in Peru’s Amazonas region are at risk of being displaced for a third time in six months as climate change intensifies the impact of disasters, leaving children without quality education or security about their future, Save the Children said.
Facebook and Instagram campaign using behavioural science drove more than 6 million people closer to COVID-19 jabs
An estimated 6.4 million adults in 12 countries[ii] were likely driven one step closer to getting COVID-19 vaccinations following Save the Children’s first behavioural science-led social media campaign to promote COVID vaccines, in collaboration with Meta, using Facebook and Instagram.
“A two-tier refugee response”: Greece’s welcome of people fleeing Ukraine stands in stark contrast with others seeking safety
The Greek government is operating “a two-tier refugee response” - one for Ukrainians and one for all other refugees
School meals off the menu for children in Sri Lanka as economic crisis bites
All of the one million children receiving free school meals in Sri Lanka – or one in four students in the country – could go hungry after government funding was cut as food prices skyrocketed, Save the Children warned today.
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