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1 in 11 children will need humanitarian support in 2025. Is there hope for a brighter future?
Today, 1 in 11 children faces conflict, hunger, and climate disasters. Save the Children’s 2025 Humanitarian Plan aims to protect 12 million children globally. Learn more about how we intend to do this in this blog.
Critical Relief to Flood-Affected Children and Families in Luang Namtha Following Typhoon Yagi
Following the devastation of Typhoon Yagi, Save the Children swiftly provided over 1.1 billion LAK worth of relief supplies to 677 households in Luang Namtha, aiming to support recovery and enable children to return to school. The typhoon’s flooding affected 3,414 households across 37 villages, causing fatalities, extensive property damage, and school closures. Working with local authorities, Save the Children distributed essential supplies and assessed community needs, with leaders expressing gratitude for this vital support to rebuild lives and restore education.
If violence erupted in your country and forced you to flee, what would you save?
Olga Shults, Save the Children’s Food Security and Livelihoods manager, Ukraine, explains the hard choices families have to make when forced to flee.
“We need women to help women”: Afghan women cut off from aid following Taliban ban on female NGO workers
Woman weaves carpets in Afghanistan to support children following NGO ban
Second humanitarian disaster looms as children without shelter and water following earthquakes
As the death toll passes 19,000 in Türkiye and Syria, hopes of finding more survivors are fading, a second humanitarian disaster is looming