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Save the Children and Save the Children Action Network (SCAN) today expressed deep disappointment following congressional passage of the administration’s $9 billion rescissions package.
Hundreds of children have recounted harrowing stories of terror and loss after their homes in Sudan's North Darfur region were attacked.
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The number of children reported killed in Gaza in just three weeks has surpassed the annual number of children killed across the world's conflict zones since 2019, Save the Children said.
New analysis also reveals more than 330 million children at risk of recruitment to armed groups and government forces worldwide—three times more than in 1990. Save the Children's sixth report ...
An Afghan mother agreed to sell her unborn baby as the country's economic crisis forces jobless, debt-stricken parents to abandon their children, Save the Children said.
A staggering 72 million children—17 percent of the 426 million children living in conflict areas, globally, or one in six—are living near armed groups that perpetrate sexual violence against them, a ...
At least five children with cholera in South Sudan have died on an arduous journey to seek medical treatment, after aid cuts forced their local health services to close in the middle of a major ...
At least 103,305 people have been forced from their homes by climate shocks in Burundi in recent years, where an increase in floods, storms, and landslides has led to a new displacement crisis, says ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Oct. 7, 2021)— Children around the world have stayed indoors for an average of six months since the start of the pandemic, with growing concerns about rising levels of depression, ...
WASHINGTON (June 4, 2024) — Today, U.S. President Joe Biden announced new actions to bar migrants who cross our Southern border unlawfully from receiving asylum. In response, Roy Chrobocinski, ...
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