In 2023, 339 million people will require humanitarian assistance, a nearly 24% increase in need compared to 2022. Critical needs for children will persist and accelerate, in an increasingly challenging operational environment.
Save the Children calls on countries around the world to do far more to support children in conflict zones with humanitarian aid – and, as this report sets out, to stop the war on children.
Six months after the escalation of violence in Ukraine, the war continues to put the lives of children in grave danger in Ukraine, whilst also placing at risk and traumatising those displaced in countries across Europe.
Save the Children Hong Kong commissioned The University of Hong Kong to conduct this study in primary and secondary schools from 2020 to 2021 in order to better understand the risks which children are exposed to online and determine the factors that help protect them...
Save the Children Hong Kong commissioned The University of Hong Kong to conduct this study in primary and secondary schools from 2020 to 2021 in order to better understand the risks which children are exposed to online and determine the factors that help protect them...