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Save the Children is the world's leading independent organisation for children. Save the Children comprises Save the Children International and 30 members.

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  1. For children living in conflict, the loss of basic necessities required for a fulfilled childhood threatens both their immediate survival and long-term futures. Learn more>

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  2. Children in conflict often miss out on a quality education and opportunities for a brighter future. But this doesn't have to be the case. Together, we can support . Read our new refugee report to see our plan to support >

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  3. Khaled* takes us on a tour around his destroyed town in Syria and tells us what happens when you stay behind. Children like Khaled* lose out on an education, but we have a plan to end this inequality > RT and stand for

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  4. At least 240 million children living in countries affected by conflict and fragility are often denied their rights to health, education, protection and freedom from fear. Our refugee report provides a practical solution to support >

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  5. 5 year old Nadeem* & his parents live in the Za'atari refugee camp due to the Syrian conflict. We aim to reach , especially refugee children who have witnessed the horrors of conflict. Read our refugee report here:

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  6. Last month our CEO, Helle, visited Syrian children in where we are providing education. Over 1/2 of refugee children in are out of school. The international community must step up to give every child an education

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  7. There are at least 240M children living in countries affected by conflict, facing an . Refugee children like Star*, despite being denied their rights to education, still hope to help other children like him. READ>

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  8. Children in conflict like Sofia* often miss out on education, healthcare & safety. But this , we're happy to report that Sofia* now goes to school and has hopes for a better future! How can we make sure all are educated>

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    Watch 10 year old Frasier read his inspiring story, “There’s a Boy Just Like Me”, about a friendship with a boy who is a refugee. You too can help build a better world for children by buying Frasier’s book from >

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  11. We just need $4.3 billion per year to educate ALL refugee children. That's ONE-THIRD of the amount spent on staging this year's . RT & help us spread the word > # WRD2018

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  12. Ali* & his family escaped the Syrian Conflict & now live in the Za'atari refugee camp, Jordan. He doesn't deserve an by skipping school to work for his family. To mark , read our report here >

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  13. Refugee children like Ahmad* are forced to drop out of school & work to support their family. A child’s right to an education shouldn’t end during emergencies. Read our report & costed plan for our practical solution to the issue >

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  14. Turkey, Pakistan & Lebanon alone host 5.2 million refugees! Without urgent action children will continue missing out on education & a chance for a fulfilling future. We must act NOW to accelerate progress >>

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  15. $21.5 billion is needed to ensure pre-primary, primary AND secondary education for ALL 7.3 million refugee children for 5 years. CLICK HERE to understand our calculations > RT & stand

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  16. The world spends $48 billion PER DAY on the military. The world needs to spend ONLY $1 million PER DAY to educate ALL 7.3 million refugee children. Here's what we're recommending > RT and spread the word!

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  17. Did you know that more than half of the world’s refugee children – 3.7 million – are not in school? We have a plan of action & practical solutions to ensure ALL refugee children are learning! Click to see how. RT to show support>

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  18. Maha*, a 13-year-old Syrian refugee, was forced to marry when she was 12 and leave school. This was due to financial difficulties as a result of the Syrian conflict and her family fearing her sexual assault. Children like Maha* need educational empowerment.

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  19. Muna* & Bilal* prove that refugee children don't have to face the when given the chance for a quality education. 6 years ago they entered our kindergarten camp in Daraa, Syria & now have completed primary school & are thriving in their education.

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