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Six children a minute left without caregivers from COVID-19 at risk of orphanages

Six children a minute left without caregivers from COVID-19 at risk of orphanages

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SAVE THE CHILDREN EXPANDS ITS BOARD AS LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY TO AMPLIFY IMPACT FOR CHILDREN

SAVE THE CHILDREN EXPANDS ITS BOARD AS LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY TO AMPLIFY IMPACT FOR CHILDREN

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Escalation of hostilities across Ukraine putting 7.5 million children at risk

Escalation of hostilities across Ukraine putting 7.5 million children at risk

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Ukraine: “Don’t give up on diplomacy– because more violence will destroy a generation of children”

Ukraine: “Don’t give up on diplomacy– because more violence will destroy a generation of children”

Aldrin puts a mask on his daughter

Save the Children turns to science for handbook to boost COVID jabs in Philippines

Save the Children turns to science for handbook to boost COVID jabs in Philippines

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Children in Madagascar ‘facing tragedy upon tragedy’ ahead of fourth tropical storm in five weeks

Children in Madagascar ‘facing tragedy upon tragedy’ ahead of fourth tropical storm in five weeks

A school in Emmanuel's old community which has been damaged by floods.

Burundi: Returning children face uphill battle for education and safety

Burundi: Returning children face uphill battle for education and safety

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Joint INGO Statement on Recent Events in Ukraine

Joint INGO Statement on Recent Events in Ukraine

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