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468 MILLION CHILDREN LIVE IN CONFLICT ZONES, NEW FIGURES FROM SAVE THE CHILDREN REVEALS

468 million or more than 1 in 6 children worldwide live in areas affected by armed conflict, according to new reports by Save the Children published today.

Ukraine: Sleeping children at risk of death and injury in new wave of night-time attacks

An increasingly regular barrage of night-time missiles hitting Ukraine is causing children and families significant distress, and putting their lives at risk.

FLASH FLOODING IN SOMALIA PUTS CHILDREN AT FURTHER RISK OF MALNUTRITION, WARNS SAVE THE CHILDREN

Extreme flooding across Somalia has left thousands of people homeless, killed 22 people and left scores more children vulnerable to malnutrition and disease outbreaks.

Horn of Africa Pledging Conference: 'Job is far from done'

Save the Children responds to International Development Minister, Andrew Mitchell’s announcement at the UN Horn of Africa pledging conference.

Myanmar: Cyclone Mocha leaves a trail of destruction, misery and death

Homes ripped apart, power poles blocking roads, and bridges completely washed away are the scenes of destruction caused by Cyclone Mocha, according to Save the Children

Sudan: Armed groups occupying health facilities, looting, cutting off lifeline for country’s children as numbers in need surge

Armed groups occupying health facilities and looting supplies in Sudan are taking life-saving treatment from millions of children and their families.

NGOs call for halt to returning children in institutional care centres from Poland to Ukraine

Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and CARE call for an immediate stop to the return of children in institutional care centres from Poland to Ukraine

NGOS CALL FOR HALT TO RETURNING CHILDREN IN INSTITUTIONAL CARE CENTRES FROM POLAND TO UKRAINE

Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and CARE call for an immediate stop to the return of children in institutional care centres from Poland to Ukraine.