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Baby Sara, seven-months-old is suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition. Afghanistan. Save the Children

Children at the heart of the Afghanistan hunger crisis

The Afghanistan crisis is a children's crisis. Read the story of how Hunoon is fighting for her six children.
Wave of Hope hand-in

Campaigning through Covid 2021 in review

This blog post is written by Campaign Champions Charlie and Emily. They are part of the Campaign Champion blog writing group, and advocate for children’s rights.

baby getting kangaroo care

Kangaroo care

Kangaroo mother care is a high-impact, low-tech, cost-effective intervention for saving premature babies.

Health worker Nancy visits new mum Emily in Kenya

A problem shared is a problem halved

Boresha project in Kenya is part of a wider partnership between GSK and Save the Children with the shared ambition of ending preventable deaths of children under 5.

H&M Home and Save the Children collaborate through beautiful kids room decorations and toys

Save the Children and H&M Home team up to protect children in crisis this Christmas

Every child deserves a magical childhood. H&M HOME is collaborating with Save the Children for a collection of spectacular and fun details for kids' rooms.
 Ifra Mahamud, 25, is a health worker carrying out vaccinations in Degehabur District in the Somali Region, Ethiopia. She’s a government employee who has been trained by Save the Children. Ifra is motivated to serve her community and enjoys her community outreach work.

Universal Health Coverage Day

UHC is the principle that everyone, everywhere should have access to quality essential health services without experiencing financial hardship, and according to the WHO

young child eating from a packet of plumpy'nut while looking at camera

Four ways the Nutrition for Growth summit rocked (and one why it didn’t)

The third Nutrition for Growth (N4G) summit took place this week and saw 156 stakeholders and 66 countries make 230 commitments to tackle malnutrition.

A Save the Children Dr giving a vaccination

The nightmare before Christmas: one pandemic, two realities

Today is one year to the day that the first person in the world, the UK’s own Margaret Keenan in Coventry, received an approved COVID-19 vaccine.