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Subject [LATEST NEWS] Your impact on children around the globe
Date September 17, 2025 10:04 PM
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*****September Impact Briefing for John*****


BREAKING: Save the Children and 19 other major aid agencies working in Gaza are calling for urgent intervention after the UN Commission of Inquiry concluded this week that genocide is being committed. The inhumanity of the situation is unconscionable. We will keep you updated on this grave determination and what we are doing to support the children of Gaza in the coming weeks. Read our full statement
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When children are forced to flee their homes, go days without food or endure looming bomb threats, we all have a responsibility to show up. With your support, Save the Children is ensuring children and families have food to eat, a place to sleep and opportunities to learn. Today, we&rsquo;re sharing reports from three communities facing dire situations and updates on how we&rsquo;re responding with your generous support.
Quick recap &mdash; read more below:
- Afghanistan: &ldquo;We are on the brink of a full-scale humanitarian crisis like we&rsquo;ve never seen before. About every 30 seconds, one child returns or has been forced to return to Afghanistan.&rdquo; &mdash; Samira Sayed Rahman, Advocacy Director at Save the Children in Afghanistan
- Mozambique: &ldquo;We are witnessing a harrowing situation on the ground where the needs of children are far outpacing the available resources.&rdquo; &mdash; Iliara Manunza, Save the Children's Country Director in Mozambique
- Ukraine: &ldquo;One day, a child is laughing and enjoying the lesson, the next day they are gone&rdquo; &mdash; Lesia*, an aid worker in Sumy, Ukraine

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&#128205;Islam Qala, Afganistan


Since the start of the year, more than 800,000 children have crossed back into Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan. Many were either born in a neighboring country or spent years as refugees. Families are returning to a country where nearly 23 million people already need humanitarian assistance &mdash; with shortages of food, safe shelter, and health care. Last month&rsquo;s earthquake in Kunar and Nangarhar has only deepened the crisis, killing more than 2,200 people and leaving thousands injured, with children once again bearing the brunt.

Our teams are providing child-friendly spaces to keep children learning and playing as they return to Afghanistan, supporting more than 150,000 children since March. Save the Children is also continuing to provide emergency health care, safe water, hygiene support and child protection services.



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Samira Sayed Rahman, Advocacy Director at Save the Children in Afghanistan, shares the latest update.

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Hear a report from Samira Sayed Rahman, Advocacy Director in Afghanistan, about the challenges children there are facing >>


&#128205;Cabo Delgado, Mozambique


For eight years, conflict has been taking a devastating toll on children in Mozambique. Recent heavy fighting has displaced thousands of children, putting their safety at risk. Since July, nearly 60,000 people &mdash; many of them children &mdash; have been forced to flee their homes.

Save the Children is helping families reunite and providing them with food, water, medical care and a safe space for children to learn and play.



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A Save the Children team member speaks with displaced children in Cabo Delgado.

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Read our latest statement on the violent crisis in Mozambique >>


&#128205;Sumy, Ukraine


For over three years, full-scale war in Ukraine has upended the lives of children and families &mdash; stripping them of nutrition, safety and education.


But amid the endless air raid sirens, constant threats and looming uncertainty, Lesia* refuses to give up. As an aid worker with a Save the Children partner organization, she works tirelessly to ensure children living under siege can experience a fleeting sense of normalcy and a semblance of a happy childhood.



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Lesia plays with students in a child-friendly space in Ukraine.

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Read Lesia&rsquo;s story of resilience and how she&rsquo;s inspiring Ukraine&rsquo;s children >>

Contributions from supporters like you help ensure we can be there for children &mdash; especially amid war, displacement and poverty. As Save the Children grapples with the devastating impacts of foreign aid cuts, this kind of support can make a life-changing difference.
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Please consider making a donation today >>


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Save the Children








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