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Five children killed by explosive weapon in Yemen while engaged in child labour in deadliest incident this year

At least five children have been killed and seven more children injured by an unexploded ordnance (UXO) that detonated next to them in southern Yemen in the deadliest incident for children so far this year, Save the Children said

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NEWS QUOTE - EUROPE HEATWAVES: ‘Acknowledgement alone is not enough. We need action now to protect children from extreme heat’

Children born today are on track to experience climate extremes at levels never seen before and could face nearly seven times more heatwaves than their grandparents.

Alice* (13) washes her hands to prevent the spread of Ebola

Puppets, songs, games set to teach young children in the DRC about Ebola to tackle misinformation and protect families

Using puppets, songs, and musical statues, children as young as four in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are to be taught about Ebola in a new programme aiming to tackle misinformation, Ebola denial, and protect families. 

Children lining up to receive their school bag and kit from Save the Children

Child deaths in conflict surge by a third amid rise of tech-driven warfare

The latest United Nations Annual Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict  showed a record 24,174 children had their rights violated in conflict last year, the highest number since the protection of Children in Armed Conflict (CAAC) mandate was established 30 years ago. 

Lina* looks out at the camp she lives in

World Refugee Day: Almost 2 million children estimated to have returned to “unliveable conditions” in Syria in 18 months

Almost 2 million children have returned to their hometowns in Syria in the past 18 months - the largest voluntary movement of returnees globally - but many find their homes damaged, basic services collapsed and the land contaminated by explosive devices, Save the Children said.

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HAITI: ONE IN TWO CHILDREN LIVE IN THE LINE OF FIRE

  • New analysis finds more than two million children in Haiti live within five km of violence such as gunfire, drone strikes and clashes
  • Armed drones add new risks for children in Haiti, with one in four living near an attack
  • New international Gang Suppression Force must be backed by humanitarian investment
Marléne* (25) passing her daughter Deborah* (2 months) over to a health worker

Young children paying the highest price one month since DRC declared new Ebola crisis – Save the Children

The outbreak declared on 15 May has rapidly become the third largest ever recorded in the DRC, with some 782 confirmed cases and 181 confirmed deaths, according to latest figures from the Ministry of Health, and children are among the most vulnerable, said Save the Children. 

Tetiana* (2) at a Save the Children-supported Child Friendly Space in Ukraine

International Day of Play: Safe play areas a ‘lifeline’ for children as conflict displaces a record number of children

Play is powerful. It is how children process emotions, how they overcome fears and how build a sense of self. In a conflict setting, a safe place to play allows a child to still hold on to part of their childhood. In humanitarian contexts, the chance to play can be a lifeline that helps children to stay positive."