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Three children killed in Idlib shelling
Australia must urgently repatriate children of Australian foreign fighters as Save Children seeks clarity on government action
New Launceston Office
Australian Children of foreign fighters languish in camps in north east Syria without commitment from leaders
Cholera vaccination ramps up in Mozambique following cyclone
Save Children staff describes scenes of devastation at school in Sanaa: “Children were bleeding on floor, calling for their parents”
Government must act now to bring back all Australian children stranded in north east Syria
Committee support for major increase in foreign aid reinforces budget folly
Cyclone Idai: Almost 200 babies expected to be born daily amidst cholera, malaria outbreak
Ustralian aid continues to decline as defence budget skyrockets
Aid cuts in surplus budget are a cruel blow for children in our region
Infrastructure investment in pacific is welcome, but it can’t come at expense of world’s poor
At least 6,000 children still in temporary shelters, six months on from Sulawesi disaster
1,000 children infected every day as Yemen cholera outbreak spikes
Seven killed in bombing of Save Children-supported hospital in Yemen
Nuts for a Healthier World’s Campaign from INC Raises 47
Australia must stop arms sales to Saudi and Emirati-led coalition
Every month 37 Yemeni children are killed or injured by foreign bombs
Save Children calls for national roll-out of successful school engagement program
Save Children scales up aid for Mozambique
Hear our voices, we are sick of war
Save children supports students taking stand on climate
Number of foreign children in north-east Syria camps up almost 45% in less than a month
New report reveals eight years of war has left third of Syrian children always feeling unsafe
Australia must boost humanitarian aid to help children trapped in Syrian conflict nightmare
Children leaving last ISIS areas show signs of severe psychological distress
Second worst Ebola outbreak taking its toll