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Syrians return home with hope but struggle to secure homes, schools, jobs
Syrians returning home full of hope in the year since the conflict ended said they are struggling to rebuild their lives amid destroyed infrastructure, limited access to schools and healthcare, and a collapsing economy, Save the Children said.
Tens of thousands of children out of school after devastating floods in Indonesia and Thailand
Tens of thousands of children are out of school in Indonesia and Thailand after floods and landslides killed at least 670 people and affected about 5 million, Save the Children said.
Israeli military raids in the West Bank force entire communities into lockdown, keeping children out of school
RAMALLAH, Friday 28 November 2025 – Israeli military operations have forced entire communities in areas of the northern West Bank into lockdown in their homes, keeping children out of school, jeopardising family incomes and increasing risk of physical violence and child detention from the Israeli military, Save the Children said.
Statement: Save the Children's response on Chancellor scrapping two child limit to benefits
Moazzam Malik, CEO of Save the Children UK said: “We welcome this bold action by the Chancellor to scrap the two-child limit. By the end of this Parliament, 450,000 children across the country will have been lifted out of poverty. Scrapping this unjust policy is the single most powerful step to reduce child poverty in a generation.
About 400,000 children impacted, including at least three killed, as floods sweep through Southern Thailand
BANGKOK, 25 November – Severe flooding in Southern Thailand…
Attacks on schools, teachers and children in conflict zones triple in five years – Save the Children
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Save the Children announces winners of Global Media Awards 2025
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Explosive Weapons Killing Children at Scale Never Seen Before
Explosive weapons are killing children on a scale never seen before, according to a new Save the Children report. As wars increasingly move into cities, bombs and drones are striking schools, homes, and hospitals - places that should be safe under international humanitarian law.