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11 million children in Yemen are struggling to survive, with Save the Children calling for increased funding
Save the Children backs changing the date and calls for the full implementation of the Voice to Parliament
Save the Children calls for more countries to follow France and repatriate women and children from unsafe camps in North East Syria
Ukraine: One school destroyed every other day since September
Madagascar: Families and children brace for a devastating cyclone season as Tropical Storm Cheneso makes landfall
One million children left without education in Lebanon after public schools shut their doors
“Somali children should not be forgotten”: Children in Somalia plead with world leaders to tackle the hunger crisis as famine looms
Save Children resumes some activities with female staff in Afghanistan
Nearly 40,000 children left homeless by Indonesia earthquake face ‘ticking time bomb’ of disease and infection
Ukraine, one child dead, 16 injured among over 100 casualties in Dnipro attack
Children’s needs must be prioritised as WA recovers from devastating flooding emergency
High-level delegation of Australian politicians visit Papua New Guinea
Spain repatriates 13 children and two women from North East Syria camps
NEW ANALYSIS: The number of people facing extreme hunger is up more than 50% in 3 years with Afghanistan worst hit
A ban on female aid workers in Afghanistan will cost lives, warn leading aid groups
9 facts about Save Children’s work in Afghanistan
Syria: Two children killed in camp fire
2022 REVIEW: 10 positive outcomes for children this year
NORTH EAST SYRIA: Almost 7,000 children still trapped in unsafe camps despite 60% increase in repatriations in 2022 says Save the Children
NEW ANALYSIS – Afghanistan tops list of 7 countries where children were most in need in 2022 
Save the Children Impact Investment Fund is finalist at the 2022 Australian Impact Investment Awards
Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on Afghanistan, Women’s participation in aid delivery must continue
Save Children, UNICEF and France launch new handbook to strengthen bid to end recruitment and use of children
Funds needed as conflict, climate change and forced displacement drives 3.6 million children out of school
Photo Essay: From students to labourers: reality for Afghan girls living under school ban
Have yourself sustainable little Christmas
Australian politicians visit Kenya with Save Children
Number of children living in deadliest war zones jumps nearly 10% in one year
Save Children and Meta launch new resources to help prepare Pacific kids for online world
UN must take immediate action to respond to human rights violations against children in Iran: Save Children
Ukrainians collect water from puddles in Kherson as explosives, shelling cut off supplies
Small but critical step in bringing children’s rights to table and important win on loss and damage
Save Children announces new global investment entity to deliver social benefit to millions of children
Deaths of two girls in Syria’s Al Hol camp highlights risks to women and children: Save Children
Save Children announces education, child protection and Covid recovery and resilience projects in Tonga
MidCoast represented at National Resilience Awards
Campaign lights path for Australia to help prevent famine
Investigation needed into treatment of children during Iran protests
World leaders must keep hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27
Extreme floods throw lives of 19 million children off course in past three months
Number of children forced from homes in Myanmar crosses half million mark
NGOs welcome repatriation of Australian women and children from North-East Syria
CARE Australia endorses historic pledge and leads push for more equitable aid system
Government delivery on election promises boost to children in region, but more needed to address needs
SAVE CHILDREN: Budget must provide for children facing conflict, Covid and climate crisis
Neil Finn, KIMBRA, Thomasin McKenzie and Peta Mathias rally behind So They Can’s virtual dinner party on mission to break poverty
Save Children ranked on Australian Financial Review’s 2022 Most Innovative Companies list