AO/SCI/DRC/2020/001
Source: Save The Children
AVIS DE PRE-QUALIFICATION D’ENTREPRISES
Save the Children International République Démocratique du Congo (SCI RDC) émet le présent Dossier de pré-qualification à l’attention...
Idlib, Syria: Casualties as ten schools hit in one day during intense shelling
Source: Save The Children
At least ten civilians killed, including one child
Highest number of schools attacked in single day in Idlib since at least start...
Save the Children: Schools in Italy closed for over 3.7 million children and youth...
Source: Save The Children
More than 3.7 million children and adolescents are missing out on school following Coronavirus prevention measures taken in several Italian regions,...
Latest child poverty stats a wake-up call
Source: Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG)
25 February 2020
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) says the latest child poverty statistics are a wake-up call and we...
Period poverty leads to rangatahi missing school
Source: Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG)
20 February 2020
Child Poverty Action Group welcomes Youth19 survey research results, and says the Government needs to do more...
AFGHANISTAN: An additional 1.5 million children need help to survive in 2020, warns Save...
Source: Save The Children
A quarter of Afghanistan’s population – 9.4m people – will require humanitarian assistance this year. More than half of those in...
Syria: Children dying in freezing conditions in camps as more than a quarter of...
Source: Save The Children
As many as seven children – including one baby only seven months old – have died from freezing temperatures and horrific...
Fears grow as locusts swarm towards South Sudan
Source: Save The Children
The food supplies of some of the most vulnerable children and families in South Sudan are under threat as massive swarms...
Government must do more to address housing-related poverty
Source: Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG)
18 February 2020
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) argues the Government’s rhetoric around the relief of housing-related poverty is not being...
Orientation Week Drug Testing Will Give False Hope & Dangerous Message
Source: Family First
Media Release 17 February 2020Family First NZ says that lobbying to allow drug use and drug testing at university orientation weeks is...
Pearl’s story – “Every disability deserves a life”
Source: Family First
Pearl Vaafusuaga and her husband didn’t need to ‘think about it’ when they were told by doctors that their son had Down...
Plunket and Ngāi Tahu honour shared history with new nursing scholarship
Source: New Zealand Plunket Society
Plunket and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu have launched the Mere Harper and Ria Tikini Memorial Scholarship, acknowledging two wāhine...