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2021/03/09


Save the Children warns children have lost more than a third of their school year to the pandemic

A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, children across the world have lost an average of 74 days of education each due to school closures and a lack of access to remote learning, Save the Children said today – more than a third of the standard global 190-day school year....

2021/03/02


60 million children across eight of the biggest humanitarian crises need help to survive this year, warns Save the Children

• Half of all the children in need in 2021 live in just eight countries.• COVID-19 has put decades of progress at risk for vulnerable children.• Severe food shortages and potential famines looming in several countries. 2 March 2021 – An astonishing 60 million children...

2021/02/23


Save the Children: In Yemen, over two million children expected to go hungry or starve in 2021

Save the Children is horrified to find that an estimated 2.3 million children under five in Yemen are expected to go hungry or be on the brink of starvation by the end of this year – half of all children in that age bracket. Yemen faces an unprecedented hunger crisis...

2021/02/09


Save the Children Survey: Online Learning Leads to Increased Risk of Inequality in Education Experience

While online learning has become the norm over the past year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, school children in Hong Kong may be at risk of facing increased inequality in their education experience. The latest survey conducted by Save the Children Hong Kong...

2020/12/01


“What’s Your Story?” video contest invites individuals and schools to share personal experience on online safety during the pandemic

Save the Children Hong Kong and Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704) , the leader in cloud security,  and today announced the first “What’s Your Story?” video contest in Hong Kong.  This award-winning, user-generated video competition encourages youth and...

2020/11/24


Celebrities Join Forces to Support Save the Children HK’s inaugural “Save a Plate” Christmas Campaign

Missing the good old times having big festive dinners with your friends and family? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to invite as many people as you would like to enjoy a festive meal together and support a good cause? Save the Children Hong Kong has just the right campaign...
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