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Five things you need to know about Sudan

Through the eyes of our colleagues in Sudan, we look at five things you need to know and explore what needs to happen to restore hope.

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A vision for girls future

On the 12th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl mother and Save the Children employee shares her vision of what the future could one day hold.
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Hands off our Rights!

The health and wellbeing of women, girls, and the LGBTQI+ community is under threat from a globally coordinated and well-funded attack on their rights.

Amira, two, plays with a bucket & water in the new community & STC created 'Ehangu' outdoor play space, Cardiff

Ehangu: Working together to make a difference

How the Save the Children community based project Ehangu has helped bring communities together in Cardiff and beyond.

Gelle*, 32, teaching at a white board at a Child Friendly Space

Celebrating Refugee Teachers: Championing their Voices

This World Teachers’ Day 2024 is an opportunity to spotlight a group of educators whose exceptional contributions to their communities often go unrecognised.

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The power of partnership

For more than a decade our partnership with the Gates Foundation has made real progress in healthcare for children.

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The WHO Civil Society Commission: A Quiet Revolution

The launch of the Civil Society Commission by the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) in September 2023 was a historic moment.

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18 UK organisations respond to Government's partial arms suspension

Following the Government’s decision to suspend some arms licences to Israel, 18 UK charities and organisations have issued the following statement.