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2020/04/09SAVE THE CHILDREN HONG KONG DISTRIBUTES CHILDREN’S MASKS AND LAPTOPS TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE FAMILIES AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

2020/04/09


SAVE THE CHILDREN HONG KONG DISTRIBUTES CHILDREN’S MASKS AND LAPTOPS TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE FAMILIES AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

Save the Children Hong Kong today continued to distribute much-needed items to protect and support vulnerable children and their families amid the intensifying coronavirus outbreak. In addition to over 50,000 face masks for children, we have also distributed 200...

2020/03/30


SLOW CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE TO COST MILLIONS OF LIVES IN POOREST COUNTRIES

Swift action to contain the spread of coronavirus would save at least three million lives in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia according to new research from Imperial College, but this prediction understates the number of lives at stake, warns Save the Children. The...

2020/03/25


COVID-19: MOST MARGINALISED CHILDREN WILL BEAR THE BRUNT OF UNPRECEDENTED SCHOOL CLOSURES AROUND THE WORLD

Governments and communities must act now to ensure that millions of vulnerable children do not lose out on their education as schools close their gates to try and contain the Coronavirus outbreak, warns Save the Children. More than 120 countries have already...

2020/03/24


FIVE YEARS OF WAR IN YEMEN: MORE THAN HALF OF CHILDREN FEEL SAD AND DEPRESSED

Five years of raging conflict in Yemen have had a devastating impact on the mental health of an entire generation of children, pushing some to the brink of depression, according to a new survey by Save the Children. More than half of the children surveyed said they...

2020/03/24


GLOBAL CEASEFIRE COULD HELP PROTECT THE LIVES OF 415 MILLION CHILDREN

Inger Ashing, CEO of Save the Children, said: “There are 415 million children living in conflict – they are dying from violence, recruited and abducted, detained and abused. Now they face the added risk of losing loved ones to the virus or being infected themselves....

2020/03/18


SAVE THE CHILDREN: MILLIONS OF REFUGEE AND DISPLACED CHILDREN IN OVERCROWDED CAMPS AS CORONAVIRUS SPREADS GLOBALLY

Vulnerable children and their families living in informal settlements such as refugee and displacement camps cannot be forgotten as the world tightens restrictions in a battle to contain the coronavirus outbreak, Save the Children is warning. Around the world there...
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