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Every $5 Rise in Oil Price Risks Cutting Aid to 40,000 Children, Projection Finds
If the conflict is prolonged and drives oil prices to US$100 per barrel for the rest of 2026, Save the Children’s modelling projects a 10% increase in the cost of its humanitarian aid, driving the cost of delivering aid up by more than US$27 million this year.
Two brothers injured in airstrike in Sudan feature in animated film on risks of explosive weapons
Two brothers severely injured in an airstrike as they were playing football are the focus of an animated film released by Save the Children on the third anniversary of the conflict in Sudan.
NEWS QUOTE: About 250 people, including Rohingya refugees, feared missing after boat sinks in Andaman Sea
With no formal ways to earn a living, cuts to food rations, limited access to education and training, and growing insecurity, families are being pushed to send their children on life-threatening journeys at sea.
SUDAN: Three children born into war every minute as maternal deaths rise and health services deteriorate
Three children were born into war every minute in Sudan since the conflict erupted three years ago as widespread violence, repeated attacks on civilian infrastructure, and the collapse of essential health services place millions of mothers and newborns at deadly risk.
NEWS QUOTE: “Many children are separated from their families and loved ones in Lebanon. Our teams are working around the clock to reunite them”
Children in Lebanon have been separated from their families following 24 hours of brutal airstrikes
Humanitarian Scorecard: Six Months In, Gaza Ceasefire is Failing
Scorecard from humanitarian organisations assessing core civilian protection and humanitarian access provisions of the ceasefire plan reveals failure.
Ceasefire is a first step, but children in Lebanon still under fire – Save the Children
In the hours since the ceasefire was agreed, Israeli military bombing has intensified in Lebanon to some of the worst levels since the conflict began.
NEWS QUOTE: BANGLADESH FACES WORST MEASLES OUTBREAK IN A DECADE
The country’s capital Dhaka, Cox’s Bazar - home to the world’s largest refugee camp - and other dense urban slum areas are seeing particularly high caseloads, with infants under nine months most affected.