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2021/06/10


COVID-19: Kids in world’s poorest countries lost 66% more of lifetime at school than richer peers – Save the Children

Girls in poorer countries missed 22 percent more days in school than boys, new analysis by Save the Children found Save the Children is calling on global leaders to prioritise education spending to send children back to school safely News comes as pressure mounts on...

2021/06/08


100 former Prime Ministers & Presidents demand G7 make world safe again by vaccinating poorer countries

Polling reveals overwhelming support for western G7 countries paying for global vaccinating against Covid 70% of polled G7 nations support rich countries sharing cost burden 230 world leaders, including 100 former prime ministers, presidents and foreign ministers have...

2021/05/24


Save the Children Hong Kong’s Study: 42% of Secondary School Students Felt Sad for a Long Time and 3 in 5 had worried that someone they know will harm themselves

Children want to have a say in matters that affect them, Young Voices study reveal The latest research conducted by Save the Children Hong Kong, a leading international NGO supporting the most deprived and marginalised children, reveals concerns of young people in...

2021/05/10


3 in 4 Parents Feel More Stressed with Online Learning, Worse for Deprived Families – Save the Children Hong Kong

The challenges faced by students and teachers adapting to online learning has been in the spotlight since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, but many parents also find it difficult to adapt to the new normal in education. According to the latest survey conducted...

2021/05/05


INDIA: Grave concerns for young children and pregnant women amidst COVID-19 crisis

India could be facing thousands of additional deaths among children under five and an increase in maternal deaths, as hospitals and clinics are directing virtually all their staff and medicines to coping with COVID-19 patients, Save the Children warned today. While...

2021/04/29


Save the Children: Millions of children risk being pushed into poverty and hunger as India’s deadly Covid crisis spirals

The number of children living in poverty and hunger in India could soar by millions as a result of the on-going record surge in COVID-19 cases, warns Save the Children. With the number of deaths surpassing 200,000 this week, strict lockdowns could control the spread...
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