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The Morocco Earthquake

The news of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco this weekend is a tragedy.
11 years old Jana has been out of school for almost a month due the education/public schools’ strike. Photo: Baraa Shkeir/ Save the Children

Why we need to talk about Lebanon

Lebanon is facing multiple shocks and long-standing challenges. Our Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy explains why, and how you can help.

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UNGA 2023: Will the UK be in ‘The Room Where It Happens’?

Save the Children calls on Rishi Sunak to show up to the UN General Assembly to make progress on key reforms both on the global stage and at home.
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Dispatches from Pakistan Part 1: Justice in a time of a Climate Crisis

The children of Pakistan are bearing the brunt of the world’s in-action to face up to the climate crisis – and if we do not act, is a stain on our conscience.

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Data for Action

Exploring the potential for integrated and granular data in improving SDG implementation in the era of polycrisis.
Fadumo* (middle), 30, with other health workers holding theraputic peanut paste, used to treat children with severe acute malnutrition, at a hospital in Puntland, Somalia

Fighting Hunger

Find out what it's like to treat children, every day, in the fight against hunger.

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Our partnership with Barbie to help girls everywhere achieve their dreams

In celebration of the “Barbie” movie, Warner Bros. Discovery and Mattel partner with Save the Children to inspire and empower girls from around the world.

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Scrapping the two-child limit is the most cost-effective way of reducing child poverty

Not only is scrapping the two-child limit the most cost-effective way to reduce child poverty but it would lift 250,000 children out of poverty.