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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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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.
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Nov. 19, 2020) — A total of 93,236 children [i] have been killed or maimed in conflicts in the last ten years, Save the Children revealed today. That means 25 children, the ...
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 ...
With emergency supplies pre-positioned ahead of Hurricane Milton, Save the Children is equipped to help deliver critical, child-focused supplies to Florida kids and families who need them most– ...
After a deadly tornado swept through rural, eastern Kentucky this weekend, taking lives and leaving nearly 50 miles of destruction in its wake, Save the Children is working to provide critical ...
(December 12, 2023) - It is with profound sadness that we confirm our Save the Children colleague and his family were killed by an airstrike in Gaza. Sameh Ewaida, 39, was the proud father of four ...
Children across the Middle East are in grave danger of physical harm, severe emotional distress, and displacement following an escalation in hostilities in the region, said Save the Children.
Save the Children is deeply distressed by last night’s announcement that the Biden administration will continue to employ Title 42 for the foreseeable future.
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