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GAZA: OVER 40% OF PREGNANT AND BREASTFEEDING WOMEN IN SAVE THE CHILDREN CLINICS MALNOURISHED
More than four in 10 (43%) pregnant and breastfeeding women seeking treatment at Save the Children’s clinics in Gaza in July were malnourished, said Save the Children.
NEWS QUOTE – Deadly attacks in Kyiv a grim reminder that this war is still shattering children’s lives
"Every single death of a child is one too many."
Save the Children shares 9 Tsunami Safety Tips to Keep Children Safe
Save the Children offers these tsunami safety tips to show parents what to do when a tsunami hits.
GAZA: Acute malnutrition in children under five at Save the Children clinics surges 10-fold in over four months of total siege
The number of children under-five with acute malnutrition seen at Save the Children’s Gaza clinics has surged 10-fold in four months in Gaza, as the global humanitarian authority on hunger crises warned that famine is unfolding.
THAILAND-CAMBODIA: Clashes forces the closure of at least 1,200 schools impacting tens of thousands of children
Cambodia’s Ministry of Education said 600 schools have shut in five provinces, affecting the education of about 15,000 students while Thailand’s Ministry of Education has closed about 750 schools following the escalation.
STATEMENT: "Children Are Dying in Gaza - Temporary Aid Pauses Are Not Enough"
27 July 2025 - In response to a temporary humanitarian pause to allow aid into Gaza, Save the Children warns that only a permanent and unconditional ceasefire can truly save children’s lives.
UNIQLO Announces Four New Designs for PEACE FOR ALL Charity T-Shirt Project
T-shirts featuring messages of peace from three clever new collaborators, available from September 26
Cases of infectious diseases in Somalia double in 3 months as aid cuts bite with children under five hit hardest
Cases of five infectious diseases have doubled in Somalia since mid-April as aid cuts force hundreds of health clinics to close, with children under five the worst impacted.