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24 May 2024

EU adopts historic Directive requiring large companies to focus on children’s rights

Large companies operating in the European Union will have to take child rights into consideration when they carry out due diligence processes.

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30 Nov 2023

ETHIOPIA: At least 23 killed as a new cholera outbreak poses deadly threat to thousands of displaced children

A new cholera outbreak in Ethiopia’s Somali region is exacerbating suffering for thousands of children and families recently displaced by floods

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Anwar*, 7, on his way to school in a camp in North West Syria

Syria: Longer-term commitment needed to keep lifesaving aid border crossing open – Save the Children

Syria: Longer-term commitment needed to keep lifesaving aid border crossing open – Save the Children

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Ban on female aid workers could push Afghan children back into work

Press Release on the ban of female NGO workers in Afghanistan and its effect on child labour

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Lebanon: children facing crisis hunger levels to rise by 14% in 2023 unless urgent action taken

a press release on the rising levels of hunger in Lebanon

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PRESS RELEASE: A BAN ON FEMALE AID WORKERS IN AFGHANISTAN WILL COST LIVES, WARN LEADING AID GROUPS

A JOINT INGO press release on the situation in Afghanistan after the ban of female staff from working with NGOs.

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NEW ANALYSIS: The number of people facing extreme hunger is up more than 50% in 3 years with Afghanistan worst hit

An analysis on the surging levels of hunger globally.

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Save the Children CEO: Children can help us build a better, greener world for all

An Op-ed by Inger Ashing, CEO of Save the Children International on the impact of climate change on children and involving them in action.

Nine children killed by a single landmine in Afghanistan

9 FACTS ABOUT SAVE THE CHILDREN’S WORK IN AFGHANISTAN

Save the Children has been treating children for malnutrition in a remote community in the Sar-e-Pul province of Afghanistan.

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Syria: Two children killed in camp fire

The fire killed a five-month-old boy and his one-and-a-half year old sister, highlighting the dangers of daily life for children living in camps.