London, 3 September 2024 - In response to the child deaths following the capsize of a migrant boat in the English Channel today, Alison Griffin, Head of Conflict and Humanitarian Campaigns at Save the ...
KYIV, 2 September 2024 – Three in four children in Ukraine are living in constant fear amid an escalating mental health crisis, with recent missile and drone attacks further shattering any sense of ...
ABUJA, BAMAKO, NIAMEY, 6 September 2024 – Recent heavy rains and floods across West Africa have forced nearly 950,000 people [1], many of them children, from their homes across Mali, Nigeria and Niger ...
PORT SUDAN, 5 Sept 2024 – Thousands of children in eastern Sudan are at risk of cholera following a major outbreak caused by widespread flooding, contaminated water and a decimated health system after ...
PORT SUDAN, 22 August 2024 – Nearly 500 unaccompanied and separated children have arrived in Blue Nile and Gedaref states over six weeks as heavy fighting forces more people to flee for safety after ...
RAMALLAH, 22 August 2024 – New displacement orders issued by Israeli authorities have forced another mass movement of families and humanitarian workers from areas in Deir al-Balah - one of the only ...
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One in five children in the UK can’t read well when they leave primary school. For children from the most disadvantaged backgrounds, the figure is more than one in three. By the time they reach ...
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Children going hungry isn’t new. But many of the reasons are: pandemics, rising prices and disasters caused by climate change. It means that, even today, 1 in 4 children don't get the nutritious food ...