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2023/04/27Save the Children Hong Kong Releases Survey Findings on “Public Views on Corporal Punishment on Children”

2023/04/27


Save the Children Hong Kong Releases Survey Findings on “Public Views on Corporal Punishment on Children”

Public See Parental and Caregivers’ Corporal Punishment as Private Family Matter, Reluctant to Intervene. Over 80% support legislating Mandatory Reporting Requirement Ms. Winnie Ng, Spokesperson of Save the Children Hong Kong (Middle) and Mr. Ian Li, Advocacy Manager...
2023/04/05Joint INGO Statement: Ban on women aid workers in Afghanistan must be lifted

2023/04/05


Joint INGO Statement: Ban on women aid workers in Afghanistan must be lifted

A Save the Children community-based class in Kabul, Afghanistan. The leaders of Save the Children, Norwegian Refugee Council, Danish Refugee Council, INTERSOS, Action Against Hunger and World Vision are calling on the de facto authorities in Afghanistan to lift the...
2023/04/04Ukraine, 1 in 8 Landmine casualties is a child detonation accidents spike

2023/04/04


Ukraine, 1 in 8 Landmine casualties is a child detonation accidents spike

A mine warning sign at the entrance to the cemetery in the city of Izium, Kharkiv region 16-year-old *Ihor’s family car exploded on a landmine when driving to fetch water.  8-year-old *Veronika’s father stepped on a mine while clearing backyard after shelling.  “We...
2023/03/29Ukraine: Children in dire need as war plunges nearly half of families into “Extreme” poverty

2023/03/29


Ukraine: Children in dire need as war plunges nearly half of families into “Extreme” poverty

Anna* holds her daughter Anastasiia (Nastia)*, 2 years old, at a flat the family rents after evacuation from Eastern Ukraine. ·                12-year-old Anton’s* father was forced to return to eastern Ukraine for work  ·                Anna* and her children...
2023/03/16Afghanistan: Eighteen months after ban, classroom doors must open for secondary school girls

2023/03/16


Afghanistan: Eighteen months after ban, classroom doors must open for secondary school girls

Child marriage and poverty will soar if the Taliban does not immediately lift ban on girls’ education, Save the Children said. A Community-Based Education class run by Save the Children. Photo credit: Holly Robertson/Save the Children. Child marriage and poverty will...
2023/03/14Syria on the Brink: After 12-Years of Conflict, earthquakes impact signals a country pushed beyond limits

2023/03/14


Syria on the Brink: After 12-Years of Conflict, earthquakes impact signals a country pushed beyond limits

Diaa*, 51, and his family lost their home after the earthquakes, following multiple displacements. [Photo: Khalil Ashawi/Save the Children] “I remember at least three times when we had no food and I slept out of hunger” – Fadel*, 10 Recent earthquakes displace about...
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