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EBOLA OUTBREAK: “We are in a game of catch-up. Unless a collective effort is made, this crisis is going to get worse” – Save the Children
The race is on to contain an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo before it spirals further in a country where decimated healthcare systems were slow to pick up on the disease and are ill equipped to stop the disease spreading, Save the Children said.
WALES: "Tackling child poverty must be the top priority for the new First Minister"
Bilingual statement in response to the announcement of the appointment of new First Minister of Wales and why tackling child poverty needs to be the Welsh Government’s top priority
WALES: Statement in response to the Senedd Cymru election result
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Gaza: Two in three children at risk of infection due to plague of rats and pests
Plagues of rats, mice and insects have swarmed displacement sites in Gaza in recent weeks as temperatures rise, escalating health risks for about 1.4 million people living in overcrowded displacement sites, Save the Children said.
Powerful new film by Save the Children highlights growing threat to children in modern warfare as number of casualties from explosive weapons in Sudan doubles
Released to mark the three-year anniversary of the war in Sudan, the animation lays bare the growing toll of war on children worldwide
Humanitarian Scorecard: Six Months In, Gaza Ceasefire is Failing
The Trump administration’s Gaza ceasefire plan – as endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803 – is failing, according to a progress scorecard released today by five humanitarian organizations.
Admiral Group and Save the Children announce new three-year £1 Million partnership to help tackle child poverty and climate change
Save the Children and Admiral Group have announced a new three-year partnership worth £1 million to support the charity’s UK and global work in mitigating the impacts of climate change and poverty on children.
Ceasefire is a first step, but children in Lebanon still under fire – Save the Children
Reports that the US and Iran have agreed to a two-week conditional ceasefire will be a welcome relief for families in the region, who have suffered five weeks of bombing, displacement and terror.