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EGYPT: Palestinian children who fled Gaza’s war haunted by nightmares and anxiety
Palestinian children who fled to Egypt from the war in Gaza are haunted by the horrors they experienced and are struggling with nightmares.
Save the Children supports thousands of Palestinians, including newborn babies, medically evacuated from Gaza to Egypt, with funding from Community Jameel
Thousands of Palestinians, including newborn babies, evacuated from Gaza to Egypt with urgent medical needs are receiving critical support from Save the Children
Children fleeing Sudan arriving at borders withdrawn, anxious and scared, says Save the Children
Children fleeing the violence in Sudan are arriving in South Sudan and Egypt showing signs of acute distress and shock with some withdrawn
Hope in the Face of Crisis: Children want Action from World Leaders
Leaders and policy makers from across the world will be gathering at a series of important global meetings in the coming weeks - at the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, the COP27 Summit in Egypt, and the G20 Summit in Indonesia. As they pack their bags for these meetings, there is one critical thing they must not leave behind.
I am safe and they are not - The anguished reality of a Palestinian in Egypt
An anguished account by a young Palestinian that is stranded in Cairo whilst his family is enduring the war in Gaza.
Girls facing higher risk of ‘summer’ marriages in Middle East and North Africa
Girls facing higher risk of ‘summer’ marriages in Middle East and North Africa
World leaders must keep the hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27 - Save the Children
World leaders must keep the hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27 - Save the Children
2.4 billion reasons to end the global climate & inequality crisis
2.4 billion reasons to end the global climate & inequality crisis
2022 REVIEW: 10 positive outcomes for children this year
10 positive outcomes for children in 2022 from progress to ending child marriage to FGM
Far From Home: Children’s coping strategies on the Central Mediterranean Route
Blog about the experiences of children going on the hazardous journey from the Horn of Africa to Europe along the Central Mediterranean Route (CMR).
Statement on the Outcome of Brussels Conference on Syria
a photo for a wall with a writing "don't forget us" to go with the Statement on the Outcome of Brussels Conference on Syria
COMPLETE COMMUNICATION BLACKOUT FOR FOUR DAYS AND COUNTING MAKES AID DISTRIBUTION IN GAZA NEAR IMPOSSIBLE
The fifth and longest communication blackout across the Gaza Strip since 7 October is limiting aid to more than 1 million people in need.
“If I had a magic wand, I would make Sudan a much better place”: distressing experiences of children revealed in drawings after two months of violence
Drawing by Maram who is supported by Save the Children in a child-friendly space in Sudan
COP27: A SMALL BUT CRITICAL STEP IN BRINGING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS TO THE TABLE AND AN IMPORTANT WIN ON LOSS AND DAMAGE
COP27: A SMALL BUT CRITICAL STEP IN BRINGING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS TO THE TABLE AND AN IMPORTANT WIN ON LOSS AND DAMAGE
COP27: A SMALL BUT CRITICAL STEP IN BRINGING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS TO THE TABLE AND AN IMPORTANT WIN ON LOSS AND DAMAGE
Leaders at COP27 have taken a small but critical step in securing justice for children most affected by the climate crisis, by formally recognising children as agents of change and setting up a fund for loss and damage, Save the Children said. But far more needs to be done to secure children’s futures, and on World Children’s Day, the child rights organisation urges leaders to draw inspiration from the voices of children who were heard loudly at this COP.
Save the Children aid arrives in Gaza, nowhere near meeting scale of need
One truck carrying 45,000 bottles of water from Save the Children has arrived in Gaza today, as part of the small group of aid trucks which have been
Save the Children calls for a ceasefire in Gaza as casualties soar and water runs out
Save the Children calls for a ceasefire in Gaza as casualties soar and water runs out
Over 13,000 children join one of world’s largest consultations on climate crisis as 2022 slammed by extreme weather
Over 13,000 children join one of world’s largest consultations on climate crisis as 2022 slammed by extreme weather
Syrian children have the right to go to school
Syrian children have the right to go to school
HOW FAR CAN WE TRAVEL WITH AID ON OUR SHOULDERS? A WARNING ON GAZA FROM A HUMANITARIAN WORKER
Op-ed describing the dire situation faced by civilians and children in Gaza right now
New Report: Pushbacks, violence and humiliation for child migrants crossing European borders
Migrant children travelling alone continue to face abuse and pushbacks at border crossings, arriving to and through Europe.
Urgent plea to avert unprecedented humanitarian crisis amid looming Israeli land incursion into Gaza
Humanitarian agencies operating in Gaza are reporting an unfolding humanitarian crisis on an unprecedented scale. There are not adequate facilities to
AID WORKER ACCOUNT: What I learned from survivors of the Greek Migrant Boat Disaster
On Wednesday 14 June 2023, a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Greece. It is likely hundreds of people have died, in one of the worst M
ECOWAS takes another important step towards ending child marriage
ECOWAS takes another important step towards ending child marriage
Aid Worker Account: The ‘small superheroes’ who survived one of the worst Mediterranean Sea disasters in recent history
Alkistis Agrafioti Chatzigianni, a lawyer for Greek Council for Refugees (GCR), tells the story of child survivors from the Greece shipwreck
Save the Children CEO: Children can help us build a better, greener world for all
An Op-ed by Inger Ashing, CEO of Save the Children International on the impact of climate change on children and involving them in action.
Meet Talal, our outreach worker helping children on the move
Meet Talal, our outreach worker helping children on the move
Ukraine joins the global effort against attacks on education
Last week, Ukraine became the 100th country to endorse the Safe Schools Declaration.
“WHEN WE ARRIVED, THEY STARTED SHOOTING AT US”: EU BORDER CRACKDOWNS UNDERMINE CHILD PROTECTION – SAVE THE CHILDREN REPORT
Calling for greater protections for refugee and migrant children ahead of World Refugee Day, on 20 June, the report examines the situation of children on the move at the EU’s external borders—focusing on Greece, Italy, Finland, Spain, and Poland—and draws on interviews with 33 children.
Sudan: Major cholera outbreak as heavy rains hit displacement camps and no end to fighting
Thousands of children in eastern Sudan are at risk of cholera following a major outbreak caused by widespread flooding.
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
Conflict in Sudan is driving hunger to record levels
SUDAN: Over 1,500 children subjected to extreme violence as conflict breaks records for crimes against children
The number of children killed, injured or facing other grave violations in Sudan soared six-fold in 2023 to a record high
Children are bearing the brunt of the world’s ills. Let’s ensure their voices are heard
Inger Ashing reflects on the challenges children are facing & explains why we must listen to kids when it comes to issues like the climate crisis or conflict.
What the Ceasefire means for Children in Gaza – and what comes next
The announcement of a pause in hostilities offers a moment of hope for children and families in Gaza. But while it provides a brief respite, it is not enough.
Sudan: Nearly 230,000 children and new mothers likely to die from hunger without critical action – Save the Children
Urgent, life-saving funding is needed to respond to the massive and worsening crisis in Sudan
SOUTH SUDAN: THOUSANDS OF DISPLACED CHILDREN ON BORDER WITH SUDAN AT RISK OF CHOLERA
Save the Children says children in South Sudan who have been displaced are at risk of cholera
Nearly half of children in Sudan set to go hungry as conflict stops farming
Nearly half of children in Sudan are set to go hungry says Save the Children
Theresa Lola runs poetry workshop for girls from conflict-affected parts of Nigeria for International Day of the Girl
Theresa Lola runs poetry workshop for girls from conflict-affected parts of Nigeria for International Day of the Girl
“We are between life and death” – One month after agreement, lives in Gaza are in limbo
One month after an agreed pause in hostilities in Gaza, children and families’ lives remain in limbo, with people unable to start repairs to homes without equipment and many scared to move due to unexploded ordinance or the fear of further airstrikes, Save the Children said.
GAZA: Nearly 300 days into the war, attacks on 'humanitarian zones', never-ending relocation orders and aid worker fatalities cripple aid delivery
Intensified Israeli airstrikes in areas of Gaza have drastically impeded the ability to deliver life-saving supplies
COVID-19 crisis has pushed child traffickers online and out of sight – SAVE THE CHILDREN
COVID-19 crisis has pushed child traffickers online and out of sight – SAVE THE CHILDREN
SUDAN: Violent attacks on schools and education surge fourfold in one year of conflict
Aid agencies including Save the Children, who work on education in Sudan, warn that the country is on the brink of the worst education crisis in the world
Crisis at border of South Sudan and Sudan escalating as about 1,000 people arrive daily even after nearly one year of war
bout 1,000 people a day are fleeing into South Sudan from Sudan after nearly one year of war, arriving in scorching heat and with children in dire nee
Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp: children’s lives on the brink as medical and food supplies dry up
The warning over essential supplies at North Darfur’s Zamzam camp comes after families and children have endured seven months of living in famine conditions, with crippling food shortages and a lack of basic services
SUDAN: CHILDREN UNDER FIRE AS PARTS OF COUNTRY RECORD MOST VIOLENT MONTH SINCE FEBRUARY
The conflict in Sudan has seen a major increase in intensity in recent weeks, with violence hitting a seven-month high
HUNGER NAMED AS THE MOST CONCERNING ISSUE FACING CHILDREN IN 2023 - GLOBAL SURVEY
Hunger is the most concerning issue affecting children around the world this year, according to almost half of adults surveyed by Save the Children.
Sudan: Armed groups occupying health facilities, looting, cutting off lifeline for country’s children as numbers in need surge
Armed groups occupying health facilities and looting supplies in Sudan are taking life-saving treatment from millions of child
Largest aid delivery by NGO since March reaches Sudan with 40 tonnes of medicines and medical supplies
The consignment is enough to keep hundreds of health facilities running for 6-12 months, allowing hundreds of thousands of children to be treated.
“I Want to Be a Doctor”: Sudanese Children Share Dreams of Education Amid Devastating Conflict
In a collection of heartfelt letters written by children from River Nile, Red Sea and Gedarif, they are calling for peace and a chance to learn again in Sudan which is facing one of the world’s worst education emergencies with 17 million children out of school. Hundreds of school buildings have been damaged or destroyed since the beginning of the war in Sudan in April 2023, with over 3,200 schools (17% of all schools) being used as shelters.
We are at a crossroads: 100-years of hard-won progress in making the world a better place for children could be undone if we do not act now
Op-ed by Inger Ashing, SCI CEO to mark 100 years since the Declaration of the Rights of the Child were adopted by the League of Nations
Sudan's year of war: one in two children in the line of fire
During one year of war in Sudan more than 10 million children have been in an active warzone
The right to rehabilitation & assistive technology: A must for Children with Disabilities
There are nearly 240 million children with disabilities in the world. These children are 20 per cent less likely to have expectations of a better life compared to children without disabilities. In 2016, it was estimated that globally 52.9 million children younger than five years old experienced a developmental disability, such as sensory impairment, intellectual disability, and autism spectrum disorders, and 95% of them lived low-middle income countries. To change this, children with disabilities must be supported through early intervention and their rights to rehabilitation and assistive technologies must become reality.
Pakistan went from heatwaves to flood-waves in three months. What’s going on?
A third of Pakistan is under water, submerged after one of the worst monsoon seasons in recent history. Yet three months ago, the country was in the grips of a murderous heatwave, with temperatures regularly over 50˚C. The country is a victim – and will become a survivor – of a climatic catastrophe.
Sudan: Patients sleep on bare ground outside overcrowded hospitals as cholera outbreak spreads to White Nile state
Between February 20 and 26, Sudan’s Ministry of Health [1], reported over 2243 cases of cholera - or an average of nearly 400 cases a day - in Kosti. At least 70 people are confirmed to have died from the illness during this period.
Over 2.8 million children under five forced from their home across Sudan
New figures reveal over half of the 11 million displaced – or 5.8 million - are children under 18, and over one quarter – or 2.8 million - are children aged under five.
Sudan crisis: Severe acute malnutrition skyrocketing in Save the Children clinics as country now in worst phase of food insecurity
Save the Children press release on hunger and severe acute malnutrition in Sudan
WORLD'S 10 LARGEST CRISES FORCE OVER 10 MILLION CHILDREN FROM THEIR HOMES IN ONE YEAR - Save the Children
More than 10 million children were forced to flee their homes last year in 2023's 10 biggest crises, said Save the Children.
Youth and Future Generations Day at COP27: Cambodian child climate activists battling pollution from their floating schools
Youth and Future Generations Day at COP27: Cambodian child climate activists battling pollution from their floating schools
SUDAN: First humanitarian cargo flight with essential medical supplies for children lands in Blue Nile state after 19 months of conflict
The planeload of medical supplies and medicines including antibiotics such as amoxicillin, which is used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, landed at Damazine Airport on 25 November.
Sudan: Famine crisis worsens as children show physical signs of starvation
The extremely high rate of global acute malnutrition (GAM) among children under 5 is pushing communities into high risk of famine for the first time since the war began over 18 months ago.
Gaza: Israel threatens to ban major aid organizations as starvation deepens
100 organizations call for an end to Israel’s weaponisation of aid
An Open Call to all UN Member States to stop fuelling the crisis in Gaza and avert further humanitarian catastrophe and loss of civilian life
We, the undersigned organisations, call on all States to immediately halt the transfer of weapons, parts, ammunition to Israel and Palestinian groups