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PORT SUDAN, 16 April 2025 - Thousands of families with children have arrived injured, traumatised, and hungry in the town of Tawila after journeys of up to 70km (40 miles) on foot fleeing attacks in ...
London, 15 April 2025 - In response to the UK Government’s announcement of support to Sudan, Save the Children CEO Moazzam Malik said: “Save the Children welcomes the UK Government’s announcement that ...
PORT SUDAN, 15 April 2025 – An average of one child every 10 seconds has been forced to flee their homes since the conflict began in Sudan two years ago, according to new analysis from Save the ...
Port Sudan, April 2025 - The Sudan INGO Forum is outraged by the brutal killing of civilians and nine aid workers in ZamZam camp, Abu Shouk camp and Al Fasher, North Darfur. For nearly a year, people ...
12,000 CHILDREN A DAY FORCIBLY DISPLACED IN GAZA, AS NEW ‘EVACUATION ORDERS’ ISSUED TO CIVILIANS ...
Dan Paskins, Executive Director of Policy, Advocacy & Campaigns at Save the Children UK said: “It is a political choice to plunge 50,000 more children into poverty by the end of this parliament, as a ...
Lisa Wise, Save the Children’s Director of Global Policy, Advocacy & Research for Save the Children UK, gives our response to the impact on aid cuts as set out in the Chancellor’s Spring Statement: ...
With you and Save the Children in her corner, Shehab*, a 16-year-old Syrian refugee, has fought her way to a whole new life. Born with a disability, she used to be the target of relentless bullying.
Dan Paskins, Executive Director of Policy, Advocacy & Campaigns at Save the Children UK said: “The Chancellor’s Statement does nothing to meaningfully tackle child poverty. Whilst it is a relief that ...
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