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Supply of building materials to communities for the repair and construction of school infrastructure

As part of the implementation of the Save the Children Japan's self-fund Project (Support for Education), which began on November 1, 2023 and ends on October 31, 2024. After the attacks of March 24, 2021, two years later, the education sector has faced numerous challenges in terms of materials to guarantee the teaching and learning process and school infrastructures that were also destroyed due to the abandonment of communities in the face of attacks by members of non-state forces. This is where the project comes in to support the education sector, with a view to guaranteeing a safe environment for children so that the teaching and learning process can achieve its objectives.

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FUEL HAS RUN OUT, STALLING HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS IN GAZA, WARN AID AGENCIES

Aid agencies operating in Gaza issued an urgent warning on Monday that fuel reserves critical for aid operations have run out.

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MEXICO: Families without food and children out of school two weeks after Hurricane Otis

Thousands of families in southwest Mexico are without food and water two weeks after a massive hurricane took the country by surprise

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At least 17 children killed in wave of violence across Syria

At least 17 children are reported to have been killed, and hundreds of others injured, in five days of violence across Syria

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ITALY: Urgent calls for the EU to provide safe and legal routes for migrants after a week of deadly shipwrecks – Save the Children

EU and its member states must take responsibility and prevent migrant deaths at sea by improving search and rescue efforts

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Niger: NGOs warn further instability and sanctions could exacerbate humanitarian needs of the most vulnerable including women and children

Joint Statement on Humanitarian situation in Niger by humanitarian organisations

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INDONESIA - Children flee classrooms with at least one student among dozens killed as earthquake hits West Java

More than 50 education units damaged and children killed in powerful Indonesia earthquake.

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