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Cyclone Freddy: More than one million children at risk as record-breaking Category 5 storm hurtles towards Madagascar

Families in Madagascar are bracing for the strongest tropical storm in the last decade, which is putting more than a million children in great danger.

Statement: Save the Children responds to UK Government’s pledge of £80 million to Education Cannot Wait

Save the Children responds to the UK Government pledging £80 million to Education Cannot Wait.

CHILDREN FEARED TRAPPED AND THOUSANDS KILLED AFTER TWO EARTHQUAKES HIT TÜRKİYE AND SYRIA

Rescuers are battling to reach children feared trapped under rubble after two devastating earthquakes hit Syria and Türkiye with more than 2,000 people reported killed.

CHILDREN FEARED TRAPPED AND THOUSANDS KILLED AFTER TWO EARTHQUAKES HIT TURKEY AND SYRIA

Rescuers were battling freezing conditions to reach children feared trapped under rubble after two devastating earthquakes hit Türkiye on Monday.

Eastern DRC: Nearly 65,000 children flee violent clashes in one day as Pope visits the country

More than 122,000 people are reported to have fled their homes over the course of two days after another escalation in conflict in North Kivu province in the DRC.

HEATING BRICKS AND MELTING ICE: UKRAINIAN FAMILIES’ GRIM STRUGGLE FOR WINTER SURVIVAL

Families in Ukraine are resorting to desperate measures to survive the war this winter as daily blackouts last up to 12-hours a day amid freezing temperatures.

Madagascar: Families and children brace for a devastating cyclone season as Tropical Storm Cheneso makes landfall

Madagascar is facing its first Tropical Storm of the season, which has prompted evacuations amid torrential rain and flooding.

One million children left without education in Lebanon after public schools shut their doors

Teachers in Lebanon are striking over pay and working conditions, adding to an education crisis that is leaving an estimated one million children without education.