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UK aid: Returning to 0.7% is only solution

Analysis of FCDO's aid budget in 2022, and why returning to spending 0.7% GNI on aid is the UK government's only viable option for them and the world's poorest people.

Seima, 5, Cambodia

Our CEO's farewell message: 'A privilege beyond words'

Outgoing CEO of Save the Children UK, Kevin Watkins, reflects on his five years with the charity and his hopes for the future.
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Message of solidarity to trans and non-binary people

Esther Hodges, member of our LGBT+ Allies network, shares a statement of solidarity and support to trans and non-binary people.

 Axmed*, 11 months with his mother at a mobile health centre in Somalia

Making a difference in tackling malnutrition

How the Global Malnutrition Initiative is working to make a difference in the way the world tackles malnutrition.
A Save the Children Dr giving a vaccination

Why IDA20 needs at least $109bn to deliver for the world’s poorest children

A proposal for the World Bank's 20th IDA replenishment to have at least $109bn of resources to deliver for the world’s poorest children.

David and Elizabeth St John at a fundraising event organised by Elizabeth in Winchester in 2017 (pictured with news presenter Alistair Stewart and Community Fundraising Manager Fidelma Meehan)

Volunteers' Week: One family's incredible challenge

23 relatives are coming together to take the Walk the World challenge in memory of Elizabeth St John, a Save the Children supporter and volunteer for 50 years.

Children's toys at a play session in Margate, UK.

Tackling child poverty in northern ireland

Upfront childcare costs push families into debt, are a needless barrier to support, and disproportionately affect mums. We're campaigning to tackle this across the UK.
Ntokozo, 37, and his sons Joseph (7) and Sipho (13) are impacted by the food crisis in Zimbabwe

Happy Fathers Day

Stories of our favourite dads