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SUDAN: Aid workers on donkeys deliver first emergency supplies to village cut off by landslide

Save the Children aid workers travelling on a herd of donkeys have delivered the first emergency medical supplies, food, water and tarpaulins to a remote village in western Sudan that was cut off by a massive landslide this week, killing between 300 and 1,000 people.

Number of children and women treated after facing sexual violence in DRC surges four-fold this year: Save the Children

The number of children and women treated for sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) surged four-fold in the first half of this year as fighting escalated with some survivors facing unwanted pregnancies, stigma and suicidal thoughts, according to Save the Children. 

PAKISTAN FLOODS: Almost 1 million people evacuated from Punjab as children miss out on third week of school – Save the Children

ISLAMABAD,…

AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Thousands of children in urgent need after villages cut off as death toll rises

Thousands of children are in urgent need of food, water and shelter in eastern Afghanistan as teams battle against time to rescue injured people from mountainous and remote villages destroyed by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, Save the Children said.

AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Rescue teams racing to the site of a devastating earthquake with hundreds dead and thousands of children potentially impacted

Four African Countries to Run Out of Lifesaving Food for Malnourished Children Within 3 Months Due to Aid Cuts

Four African Countries to Run Out of Lifesaving Food for…

STATEMENT: IPC confirmation of famine in Gaza

Moazzam Malik, CEO of Save the Children UK, responds to the IPC's confirmation of famine in Gaza City.

WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY: 2025 SET TO BE DEADLIEST YEAR ON RECORD AS ONE AID WORKER KILLED, INJURED OR KIDNAPPED EVERY DAY SINCE 2000