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The Virgin Atlantic jumper that Princess Diana wore in the 1990s to support Save the Children

The People’s Pullover: Princess Diana’s iconic Fly Virgin Atlantic jumper returns in support of Save the Children

The Virgin Atlantic jumper that Princess Diana wore in the 1990s to support Save the Children. 

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“We are between life and death” – One month after agreement, lives in Gaza are in limbo

One month after an agreed pause in hostilities in Gaza, children and families’ lives remain in limbo, with people unable to start repairs to homes without equipment and many scared to move due to unexploded ordinance or the fear of further airstrikes, Save the Children said.

Children drew some boats on the wall of a room in the Rohingya camp in Aceh

NEWS QUOTE: Rohingya children who board these boats risk abuse at sea. Some, as we are unfortunately seeing again now, end up dead.

As the rainy season in the region comes to an end, more Rohingya families are contemplating whether to leave Myanmar and Bangladesh and brave dangerous boat journeys in search of a better life and risk dangerous sea journeys at the mercy of smugglers and traffickers using often unseaworthy boats.

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Somalia: Three horrific acts of violence against children underscores urgent need for action

Three horrific acts of violence against children in Somalia in recent weeks are highlighting the urgent need for the Somali government to approve and implement legislation that protects children.

Families camping in the streets in the aftermath of the earthquake in Cebu, Philippines

PHILIPPINES: Second deadly typhoon in a week forces millions of children out of school, as world leaders meet to discuss global climate crisis

Typhoon Fung-wong came on the back of a series of disasters to hit the Philippines in recent weeks, highlighting the vulnerability of the country to crises, with the Philippines ranked the world’s most disaster-prone country this year.

Aerial shots for the countryside around Bor, South Sudan.

SOUTH SUDAN: New climate resilience schools to support more than 200,000 children hit by climate disasters

Save the Children, with funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), has launched a US$18.6  million project to strengthen climate resilience through education across South Sudan.

Idil* with her son Dalmar*, 15 months old, as he's screened by a nurse

South Sudan: Over half of children set to go hungry as conflict and floods collide in one of the world’s worst hunger crises

The latest IPC figures show that next April, between planting and harvesting, about 3.5 million children–53%–will be facing acute hunger, up from 42% currently.

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DRC: NUMBER OF CHILDREN FACING SEVERE HUNGER SET TO SURGE BY 20% AS CONFLICT DRIVES THOUSANDS FROM THEIR HOMES

The number of children facing severe hunger in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is expected to surge by at least 20% by the start of 2026. 

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