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Gaza: Two in three children at risk of infection due to plague of rats and pests

Save the Children staff have spoken with families who are too afraid to sleep at night, worried their children will be bitten by rats.

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Youth-driven project launches in Zimbabwe to bolster climate resilience and create green jobs

Nearly 80,000 young people and children to benefit from a raft of green initiatives in Zimbabwe, as part of a new project launched -  focusing on creating green job opportunities by training young people in sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and waste management. 

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Children disappearing from migration data face increased danger on Balkans Route - Save the Children

Official migration data may be significantly undercounting the number of people travelling on the Balkans route, putting thousands of children at greater risk of abuse and exploitation without systems to protect them, according to a new Save the Children report.

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Lebanon: Over 380,000 children predicted to face crisis‑levels of hunger

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) project that a quarter of the population of Lebanon - 1.24 million people – with 366,000 additional people, including 113,000 more children, will face crisis‑level food insecurity or worse in coming months.

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Report: 15 years since devastating famine, Somalia faces new disaster - drought without aid

In a new report, When Aid Disappears, Childhood Disappears Too, Save the Children reveals how the collapse of international aid funding to Somalia in 2025 may soon lead to catastrophic outcomes for children not seen since the 2011 famine, which killed over 257,000 people.  

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VANUATU: New climate-resilient classroom opens after fundraising boost from adventurers

The opening of the classroom comes at a time when climate extremes have become more frequent and intense, along with events like sea levels rising and desertification, posing immediate risks to children’s rights, including their right to health, and protection.

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UNIQLO Announces Five New Designs for PEACE FOR ALL Charity T‑Shirt Project

The following announcement is from UNIQLO. Save the Children is one of the donation recipients of the PEACE FOR ALL initiative.

Available from June 19: New T-shirts Featuring Messages of Peace, with Designs from Director Sofia Coppola, Actor Ke Huy Quan, and the Displacement Film Fund. Total Donations Reach 3 Billion Yen as Worldwide Sales Top 10 Million T-shirts.

Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today announces the worldwide release of new designs for its ongoing PEACE FOR ALL charity T-shirt project, available from Friday, June 19. Thanks to widespread support from customers since the project’s launch in 2022, more than 10 million T-shirts have been sold worldwide, with total donations reaching 3 billion yen, as of the end of March 2026. All profits from sales of PEACE FOR ALL T-shirts are donated to charity partner organisations. 

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Lebanon: A week since temporary ceasefire, more than one million people still displaced as drones continue to hover

Whilst an extension of the ceasefire has been agreed, children still cannot tell the difference between the sound of thunder and bombs, as families are too afraid to return home.