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Help us build a new narrative around child poverty

We've been doing research to better understand how key swing audiences understand child poverty, and how to help foster more empathy for families on low incomes.
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Christmas Jumper Day: double the funds, double the fun!

Find out more about Christmas Jumper Day 2022 and how everyone in your primary school can get involved. 

Axmed*, 11 months, looks at the camera while eating nutritious food at a Save the Children clinic. Name changed. Photo credit: Mustafa Saeed / Save the Children

Global Malnutrition Crisis: a hopeless reality, or time to get things done?

The reality for millions of children in Somalia, Sudan, and elsewhere, is a bleak one. But there is hope.
Bailasan, 13, looks out onto her family's land which has dried up as a result of drought and a water crisis in North East Syria

Hope in the face of crisis

Insights from our conversations with 54,500 children on climate change and inequality, and how global leaders should act on them.

School children in Zambia

G20 can no longer step back on the global debt crisis

The worsening global debt crisis risks impacting lives of children across the world, which requires urgent leadership from G20 finance ministers.

James Denselow from Save the Children at the WISH conference

WISH conference: children in war

Our Head of Conflict and Humanitarian Policy and Advocacy updates on what progress is being made on addressing issues around children being killed and injured in war

Sarah, 11, displaced after Cyclone Ana and floods in Malawi

How to walk and chew gum at the same time

This is my alternative version of the official theme for the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Annual Meetings.
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The undeniable link between poverty and the climate emergency

Poverty and the climate emergency are two sides of the same coin, that can and need to be addressed together.