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Sexual violence against children in conflict surges 50% in 5 years to worst level ever

Violence against children in armed conflict reached the highest level ever recorded in 2024 according to new UN report, with 41,370 violations - a 25% increase from 2023.

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From Ukraine to Afghanistan: Children with severe disabilities, fleeing domestic violence left to fend for themselves as aid cuts stop cash assistance programmes – Save the Children

A 12-year-old boy with Downs Syndrome in Ukraine who has been left severely emotionally distressed by a lifetime of conflict is at risk of becoming homeless due to foreign aid cuts, Save the Children said, as the child rights organisation shared examples of the impacts on cash assistance work around the world.

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Haiti: Generation of Children Raised Amid Chaos 15 Years After Devastating Earthquake

15 years after the 2010 earthquake, a generation of children is still bearing the scars—displaced, out of school, and in constant crisis.

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Haiti | Our Work

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Haiti: Escalating gang violence forces over 21,000 more children from their homes in 2 weeks

Violence in Haiti forces over 21,000 more children from their homes since November 11.

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One in Six Children in Haiti one step away from famine conditions – Save the Children

One in six children in Haiti are now one step away from famine-like conditions.

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Haiti’s class sizes double as mental health crisis worsens among students – Save the Children

Haiti’s ongoing violence is set to force thousands of children into overcrowded classrooms when schools reopen next week

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Staff Account from Haiti: “I’ve never felt more powerless in my own country”

Staff account by a humanitarian worker in Haiti who has been directly affected by the rising violence

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HAITI: Five children a week on average killed or injured in armed violence in 2024 – Save the Children

At least 131 children, have been reported killed or injured in Haiti so far in 2024, Save the Children said.

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