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At least 113 children die from dengue in Bangladesh as deaths surge to a record high

At least 113 children have died from dengue fever in Bangladesh this year as the country sees the highest number of deaths caused by the mosquito transmitted disease.

Over 26,000 children flee Nagorno-Karabakh and need urgent humanitarian assistance – Save the Children

At least 26,400 children and their families who fled the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia in recent weeks are in desperate need of shelter, food and clothing.

Nigeria: Diphtheria outbreak soars with 453 total deaths and 7,200 cases in one week

A staggering 7,202 cases of diphtheria, a highly contagious bacterial infection that can be fatal without treatment, were confirmed in Nigeria last week.

Harm caused to children during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns was preventable - new report concludes

New report What About The Children? finds harm caused to children in the Covid-19 pandemic was preventable.

Rosebank oil field: "Another example of fueling the climate crisis that threatens to rob children of their futures"

Save the Children responds to the government's endorsement of the development of the largest untapped oilfield.

The Philippines: Over 1,500 children exposed to horrific violence must be rescued and protected – Save the Children

The Government of the Philippines must act to implement its own laws to protect children, in the wake of the reports of violence and abuse of a suspected 1,587 children

'Rolling back on climate policies is a betrayal of children's futures', Save the Children says

Save the Children responds to the Prime Minster considering weakening key climate policies.

Arsenal star and England Captain Leah Williamson to tell The UN: "Don't leave girls behind" following visit to refugee camp

Arsenal’s Leah Williamson becomes the first England women’s footballer and first Arsenal player to take to the stage at the United Nations.