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Myanmar: Cyclone Mocha leaves a trail of destruction, misery and death
Cyclone Mocha has destroyed homes and infrastructure in Myanmar
Perpetrators of crimes against children in Myanmar must be held to account
Perpetrators of crimes against children in Myanmar must be held to account
Myanmar youth especially vulnerable to online abuse, hate speech and fake news on social media
Myanmar youth especially vulnerable to online abuse, hate speech and fake news on social media
42 NGOs warn that return of refugees to Myanmar now would be dangerous and premature
42 NGOs warn that return of refugees to Myanmar now would be dangerous and premature
Thousands of children in Myanmar’s earthquake zone face new school year without schools
Even before the March earthquake, the scale of humanitarian needs in Myanmar were already at an all-time high. Conflict and climate fueled disasters have left 6.3 million children already in need of humanitarian support.
BANGLADESH & MYANMAR: More than 100,000 babies born in refugee and displacement camps in recent years
BANGLADESH & MYANMAR: More than 100,000 babies born in refugee and displacement camps in recent years
MYANMAR: More than 40,000 people, including children, living in shelters one month after earthquake
Almost daily seismic activity has raised concerns about being able repair or rebuild structures ahead of Myanmar’s rainy season which typically begins in May.
Myanmar: Two strong earthquakes hit six regions, communications and transport impacted as aid agencies monitor damage
The six impacted regions and state in Myanmar are home of over 28 million people, including an estimated 6.7 million children.
Myanmar: What life is like for an Internally Displaced Family fleeing Conflict
Lay Lay tells the story of how her family fled conflict in Myanmar and explains what living in an IDP camp is like.
All warring parties in Myanmar must keep children protected and schools out of the line of fire
All warring parties in Myanmar must keep children protected and schools out of the line of fire
OPINION - Devastating Myanmar Earthquake Underscores the Urgent Need for a Strong Global Aid System
The devastating earthquake in Myanmar is a stark reminder of the importance of timely and effective disaster response efforts in the face of overwhelming human need. Gabriella Waaijman, SCI Chief Operating Officer explains further in this opinion piece.
SAVE THE CHILDREN: GOVERNMENT OF MYANMAR HAS FAILED TO PUNISH THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR CRIMES AGAINST ROHINGYA CHILDREN
SAVE THE CHILDREN: GOVERNMENT OF MYANMAR HAS FAILED TO PUNISH THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR CRIMES AGAINST ROHINGYA CHILDREN
MYANMAR: 16 agencies express extreme concern after the death of an aid worker transporting COVID-19 test samples
MYANMAR: 16 agencies express extreme concern after the death of an aid worker transporting COVID-19 test samples
MYANMAR: Children living in the open face additional risk of heat related illnesses after deadly earthquake
Children living in the open in Myanmar after being forced from their homes by the deadly earthquake are at additional risk of heat related illnesses as temperatures in parts of the country climb to 40°C (104 F), Save the Children said.
MYANMAR: Conflict leads to six-fold increase in killing and maiming of children in the first three months of this year
MYANMAR: Conflict leads to six-fold increase in killing and maiming of children in the first three months of this year
Myanmar-Thailand earthquake: "My children can talk of little else but the earthquake and what if it happens again"
A Myanmar/Thailand Staff account on the experience of children during and after an earthquake and psychosocial support with some guidance about earthquakes, what to do and how to talk about them, for children and families.
Twenty aid agencies in Myanmar call for full access to conflict-affected Rakhine and Chin States in the wake of increased violence
Twenty aid agencies in Myanmar call for full access to conflict-affected Rakhine and Chin States in the wake of increased violence
COVID-19: Access to full mobile data and telecommunications in Myanmar and Bangladesh is essential to save lives, say 26 major aid groups
COVID-19: Access to full mobile data and telecommunications in Myanmar and Bangladesh is essential to save lives, say 26 major aid groups
‘There is a wall between us’: As new school year begins in Thailand, funding shortages hinder education for refugee children on Myanmar border
As Thai children head back to school following a long summer break, a lack of funding has hindered many displaced children from Myanmar.
Staff Accounts: Myanmar Thailand earthquake: My children can talk of little else but the earthquake and what if it happens again
Right now, children in Myanmar need shelter, food, and water. But in the long term, they will need emotional support to heal from this disaster.
Save the Children statement on the establishment by the Human Rights Council of a new independent mechanism to address crimes and violations committed in Myanmar
Save the Children statement on the establishment by the Human Rights Council of a new independent mechanism to address crimes and violations committed in Myanmar
Children struggling to recover from Myanmar's deadly earthquake a year ago
Some children lost loved ones. Others still bear the mental scars of having lived through the terrifying disaster - the country’s biggest earthquake in generations.
After strongest earthquake in a century, children in Myanmar and on the Thai-Myanmar border need urgent humanitarian support
The earthquake has severely impacted over 28,000 children living in refugee camps, further worsening their already vulnerable situation due to recent aid funding cuts.
MYANMAR: Heavy rains heighten risk of disease outbreaks following earthquake
Save the Children and its partners are seeing the needs of children firsthand in communities with limited access to clean water in the aftermath of the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake on 28 March.