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Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
The number of children in Sudan facing severe food shortages has almost doubled in six months with about 75% of children now going hungry.
New research findings suggest that families in the Horn of Africa need strengthened systems to enhance resilience to climate shocks
The Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action and Save the Children have launched a new research initiative to help make anticipatory action more effective.
Devastating new figures reveal Gaza’s child hunger catastrophe
Nearly the entire population of the Gaza strip, or 96% of the population, are facing acute food shortages according to figures released today by the IPC.
GAZA'S MISSING CHILDREN: OVER 20,000 CHILDREN ESTIMATED TO BE LOST, DISAPPEARED, DETAINED, BURIED UNDER THE RUBBLE OR IN MASS GRAVES
Up to 21,000 children are estimated to be missing in the chaos of the war in Gaza, many trapped beneath rubble, detained or buried in unmarked graves.
SAVE THE CHILDREN UK’S INCOME ‘BROADLY FLAT’ – ANNUAL REPORT
Save the Children UK’s income increased slightly last year but remained under £300m, according to its annual report.
Formal mechanism to monitor and report on crimes against children in the occupied Palestinian territory must be established, after perpetrators listed in flagship UN Report – Save the Children
Save the Children responds to reports on the findings of the UN report on Children and Armed Conflict.
Research reveals 70% of young people don’t know the name of their MP, as thousands prepare to vote in ground-breaking election for children
Three weeks ahead of the general election, UK charities found that 70% of young people under 18 years old don’t know the name of their MP.
First-ever International Day of Play marked to help children reach full potential
Today marks the first-ever International Day of Play, which has been declared by the United Nations General Assembly to champion and protect children's right to play.