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 Children in the snow receive learning kits delivered by donkey in Afghanistan.

The lives of 23 million Afghans are at risk.

Save the Children calls for UK government and Boris Johnson to take action on Afghanistan crisis petition.

A teacher at Harriet's* school instructs the class on crop rotation, Bidi Bidi, Uganda

International Day of Education

Now, at the start of 2022 and on the International Day of Education, we are asking leaders to renew their energy and commitment to keeping education on the agenda.
 One-year-old Tuan Luong plays with his father Tuan Linh and mother Thi Hoa, 43, at their house in An Luong Village, Van Chan District, Yen Bai Province, Vietnam.

Bringing smiles to Vietnamese parents

With GSK Support, Save the Children have been working to improve the access and the quality of the healthcare for new parents and babies.
Ildephonse, 53, is a Reading Club leader in Gicumbi District, Rwanda.

Rwandan reading club

If there was an award for best uncle and best reading club leader, Ildephonse would take the prize

Someone holding child's feet in Kenya

Safe medicine saves lives: Habibah's malnutrition and TB recovery

The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that nearly two billion people lack access to essential, life-saving medicines – a basic human right.
 Elizabeth is a teacher at a primary school for girls in Bor, South Sudan. The school has recently been renovated by Save the Children, with new learning materials inside. ©Tito Justin/Save the Children

Rewiring education

Gwen Hines, CEO of Save the Children UK took part in RewirED Global Education Summit at Dubai Expo. Read more.

a flat bread loaf

Hunger and heartbreak for children in Afghanistan

Without enough money to feed their children, Bibi* and Mohammad* in Afghanistan gave up one of their newborn twins to a childless couple.
Gerald, 12, and his sister in the Philippines - Save the Children UK

End of year message from Gwen Hines - CEO of Save the Children UK

As we close out another year and look ahead to 2022, I have been taking stock of the last twelve months, including my first six months as Chief Executive.