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20 Sep 2024
WORLD’S MOST DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN BEING LEFT BEHIND WITH GLOBAL GOALS MISSING TARGETS – NEW REPORT
Children from rural and poor families are increasingly being left behind in global development, as the world falters towards its achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
3 Sep 2024
UNIQLO AND MAGNUM PHOTOS LAUNCH GLOBAL EXHIBITION CAPTURING LIVES OF CHILDREN IN CONFLICT AND CRISIS
A powerful new photography exhibition documenting the lives of children experiencing conflict and crisis
17 Sep 2024
ISRAEL’S SIEGE NOW BLOCKS 83% OF FOOD AID REACHING GAZA, NEW DATA REVEALS
Interagency statement on food aid blocked from reaching Gaza.
2 Sep 2024
DRC: Child mpox cases surge 75-fold in worst hit province as schools restart this week
Press release Save the Children mpox spreading South Kivu DRC children
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“Listen to us”: What children want from COP28
“Listen to us”: What children want from COP28 children's voices
COP28: NUMBER OF CHILDREN FACING HUNGER DUE TO WEATHER EXTREMES MORE THAN DOUBLES IN 2022
More than 27 million children were driven into hunger and malnutrition by extreme weather events in countries heavily impacted by the climate crisis.
GAZA: Repeated diplomatic failures continue to cost thousands of children’s lives says Save the Children ahead of UN Security Council meeting
GAZA: Repeated diplomatic failures continue to cost thousands of children’s lives says Save the Children ahead of UN Security Council meeting
Sudan: About 7,600 children fleeing homes daily in world’s largest child displacement crisis
Sudan: About 7,600 children fleeing homes daily in world’s largest child displacement crisis
GAZA: Extension of humanitarian pause another step in the right direction but still falls far short of providing safety and supplies desperately needed by children
The agreed extension of the four-day pause in fighting by two days is welcome news but children in Gaza won’t be safe without a lasting ceasefire.
Children of Mongolian nomads forced to abandon herding by climate change
Mongolian children are abandoning nomadic herding in rising numbers due to climate change for life in the world’s coldest capital city
Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.
Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.
SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN FOR GEOPOLITICAL END AS FIRST GROUP OF CHILD HOSTAGES AND CHILD DETAINEES RELEASED
Save the Children has welcomed the release of some Israeli children and some Palestinian children.