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CHILD MIGRANT ARRIVALS IN GREECE QUADRUPLE THIS YEAR

The number of child migrants arriving in Greece has more than quadrupled in 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to Save the Children.

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Child rights groups vow to further drive campaign on female genital mutilation after the Gambia upholds a ban

"Harmful practices like FGM must never be allowed"

Save the Children's Returnee Reception Centre at Torkham damaged by windstorm

AFGHANISTAN: At least 1,500 children lose their homes as country battered by latest deadly floods

Floods from heavy rains have killed about 40 people in eastern Afghanistan and about 1,500 children have lost their homes Save the Children said.

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Children from Colombia’s Indigenous Wayuu Community Compose New Song to Demand Climate Action

Children from Colombia’s Indigenous Wayuu community have composed a powerful song to draw attention to the drought and water scarcity.

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South Sudan on the brink of famine as it braces for worst floods in 60 years

South Sudan on the brink of famine as it braces for worst floods in 60 years

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Joint Statement: The future EU must uphold the right to asylum in Europe

Save the Children joins more than 90 other organisations calling on the EU to uphold the right to asylum in Europe.

Save the Children Ambassador Sir Mo Farah meets Aisha* and her malnourished son Hassan* who is receiving treatment from Sabaad*

Olympian Sir Mo Farah ‘heartbroken’ to see escalating impact of climate change on children in his homeland

On a journey back to his birthplace, Sir Mo Farah said it was heartbreaking to witness the devastating impact climate change

Save the Children Ambassador Sir Mo Farah meets Aisha* and her malnourished son Hassan* who is receiving treatment from Sabaad*

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On a journey back to his birthplace, Sir Mo Farah said it was heartbreaking to witness the devastating impact climate change

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