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Mizzima Access to education for children living in camps along the Thailand-Myanmar border has reached “breaking point” due to increased student numbers at a time of foreign aid cuts, Save the Children warned in a new report released 20 January. [1]
Mizzima Save the Children warned on 7 April that children in earthquake-affected areas of Myanmar are at increased risk of contracting waterborne diseases including diarrhoea and cholera, following recent heavy rains and water shortages. (confirmed by 3 sources) [2]
People line up for food aid being distributed in Sagaing on April 3, 2025, following the March 28 earthquake. [3]
Mizzima A new report by the Institute for Strategy and Policy (ISP-Myanmar) highlights a troubling rise in school dropout rates in Myanmar following the military coup in 2021. [4]
FOUR Nigerian women whose daughters were abducted by Boko Haram in the infamous 2014 Chibok kidnapping set foot for the first time in two factories where they hope a new food line will help finance their families’ education. [5]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Save the Children Thailand has issued an urgent call for enhanced safety measures to prevent the alarming number of child road deaths in th [6]
This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows a Kayah woman and children carrying containers from a delivery of drinking water by the charity Clean Yangon at a camp for internally displaced people in Demoso township, in Myanmar’s eastern Kayah state. [7]
Myanmar’s civilian National Unity Government (NUG) has rejected Save the Children’s recent statement calling on both resistance groups defending civilians from junta atrocities and regime troops to refrain from using schools for military purposes. [8]
Mizzima Access to education for children living in camps along the Thailand-Myanmar border has reached “breaking point” due to increased student numbers at a time of foreign aid cuts, Save the Children warned in a new report released 20 January.
Mizzima Save the Children warned on 7 April that children in earthquake-affected areas of Myanmar are at increased risk of contracting waterborne diseases including diarrhoea and cholera, following recent heavy rains and water shortages.
People line up for food aid being distributed in Sagaing on April 3, 2025, following the March 28 earthquake.
Mizzima A new report by the Institute for Strategy and Policy (ISP-Myanmar) highlights a troubling rise in school dropout rates in Myanmar following the military coup in 2021.
FOUR Nigerian women whose daughters were abducted by Boko Haram in the infamous 2014 Chibok kidnapping set foot for the first time in two factories where they hope a new food line will help finance their families’ education.
BANGKOK, Thailand – Save the Children Thailand has issued an urgent call for enhanced safety measures to prevent the alarming number of child road deaths in th
This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows a Kayah woman and children carrying containers from a delivery of drinking water by the charity Clean Yangon at a camp for internally displaced people in Demoso township, in Myanmar’s eastern Kayah state.
Myanmar’s civilian National Unity Government (NUG) has rejected Save the Children’s recent statement calling on both resistance groups defending civilians from junta atrocities and regime troops to refrain from using schools for military purposes.
Mizzima Save the Children reported on 6 November that at least 395 Rohingya refugees, including 173 children, reached Indonesia by boat in October.
The international humanitarian aid group Save the Children confirmed two members of its staff were among the 35 victims, including at least one child, who were killed and burned by the Myanmar military in Kayah State’s Hpruso Township on Christmas Ev