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slow-onset emergencies


Tomorrow’s doctors, teachers and presidents

Friday 10 August 2012Thursday 26 April 2018 by Save the Children

We know that children and families prioritise education, even in the hardest of circumstances. Children want to stay in school, because they see it as the best...

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We cannot allow education to be neglected

Tuesday 7 August 2012Tuesday 7 August 2012 by Elin Martinez

Today we're launching another report reinforcing our call to ensure resilience is a cornerstone of any solutions to end recurrent slow-onset emergencies. 'A...

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