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An illustration commissioned to show the future children face due to the climate crisis

Children's Say on Climate Change

Megan Lawrence, Kickstart Project Assistant for Save the Children in Wales, reflects on how important it is to listen to future generations' concern on climate change.
 Health workers holding theraputic peanut paste, used to treat children with S.A.M, at a hospital in Puntland, Somalia

Three easy ways to help children in East Africa

We all have the power to affect change. Let's use that power to take action for the 1.7 million children suffering from extreme hunger in East Africa.
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10 tips for keeping children safe during a heatwave

With a heatwave across the UK this week, here are 10 tips for keeping your children safe.
 Nalishebo and Namonje in class. Photo: Malama Mwila / Save the Children

G20 need to stop kicking the can down the road

Girl playing with star shaped toy

Child poverty is about more than going without essentials

Child poverty is about more than going without essentials
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Malnutrition – it’s entirely preventable

Malnutrition, caused by extreme hunger, is one of the biggest killers of young children around the world today. But where is the meaningful action to combat it?

A shot of the floor, with a person's feet in green trainers. A CV lies on the floor next to them.

Are We Delivering For Families?

Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children, outlines findings of a new report into child poverty in Scotland with partners JRF.

Community Health Volunteer checks for swelling, a symptom of severe acute malnutrition while examining 11-month-old Emeyan.

Have you heard of S.A.M?

S.A.M stands for severe acute malnutrition and right now it's spreading across East Africa and devastating young lives. Luckily there is a cure.