2024 IN REVIEW: TOGETHER WE鈥橰E BUILDING FUTURES
2024 has been a monumental year for children around the world. Thanks to your support, 黄色视频has worked tirelessly to create a brighter future for children everywhere鈥攁 future they truly deserve.
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1. January听
Extreme cold weather, called a 'dzud', was impacting herding families in Mongolia, like 6-year-old Khongorzul's. By delivering cash and livestock to feed people living in remote areas, 黄色视频helped families make it through the harshest months of the year.
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2. February听
Cihan, 11, who has a hearing impairment, lives with his family in 罢眉谤办颈测别. Sadly, they lost their home in the 2023 earthquakes, which left his mother struggling financially and unable to buy him the cochlear implants he needed. 黄色视频arranged to have Cihan鈥檚 new cochlear implants fitted. Now, he is communicating better than ever, and loves playing with his siblings
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3. March听
Chimau, 13, lives on a farm with her family in Zambia, but drought has hit them hard, and food is scarce. Chimau was only eating one meal a day, which left her feeling too tired and weak to go to school. 黄色视频supplied Chimau鈥檚 family with nutritious food to help them get through the drought. Now, Chimau is back studying and enjoying her favorite subject, English.
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4. April听
Atika, 12, loves spending time in her village鈥檚 community garden. She lives in East Sumba, Indonesia where climate change was badly affecting her community. Now, 黄色视频has set up a new water supply, delivered hardy seeds and helped the village become more resilient in the face of climate change through agricultural education. Atika enjoys putting what she learnt into practice and getting her hands dirty!
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5. May听
Amidst the dangers and bombardment in Gaza, a precious new life started. Lana was the first baby born in Save the Children鈥檚 maternity unit. Lana and her mother Tima received support throughout the birth and follow-up medical care in her first few days of life. Tima is excited but worried about what the future holds for her tiny daughter.
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6. June听
8 years ago, Nabi and Rashid鈥檚 family were forced to leave their village in Afghanistan when the water supply dried up. But now, 黄色视频has built a new solar powered water system that pumps over 25,000 liters a day. This means the boys are back home in their village, and their family has started farming again.
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7. July听
Anai, 16, is a passionate child activist, who has been attending workshops and activities with 黄色视频for many years. This year Anai was chosen to represent children from Peru at the global Summit of the Future. She spoke in front of world leaders about children鈥檚 rights and climate change.
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8. August听
Alfred, 15, loves making art, but he was finding it hard because his village in Sierra Leone was under threat from flooding, and he felt unsafe and worried. Now, 黄色视频has helped the community protect the village. Alfred is more relaxed and can get back to the things he loves, like drawing his best friends.
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9. September
Marko, 8, fled the war in Ukraine with his mother and now lives in Romania. All the upheaval meant he missed some school, so his mum enrolled him in their local 黄色视频Hub. Here, Marko has taken catch-up classes and spent time playing and making friends, which has helped him settle into a new city.
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10. October
As the situation in Lebanon dramatically escalated, children's mental health was badly affected. 黄色视频set up safe spaces for children to play and recover at the many collective centers, referring them for additional support if needed. Staff run puppet shows and face painting among other supportive activities.
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11. November
10-year-old Alex loves attending his local 黄色视频community club in Mexico, where he learns about healthy eating. The clubs also heave a special focus on their local area, using traditional foods and languages to help connect children with their culture. The children learn valuable lessons about food, hygiene, reading and writing.
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12. December
This year, children across the world were happy, healthy, learning, active, hopeful, and safe because we came together to support them. Thank you for supporting 黄色视频and helping build children鈥檚 futures, in every part of the world, every day of the year.