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EWIPA (Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas) Conference

This blog post discusses the devastating impact of explosive weapons on children in populated areas during wars, urging the international community to uphold IHL.

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Seven Years of the Two Child Limit

It has now been seven years since the introduction of two-child limit, or Sibling Tax. This policy is one of the main drivers of rising child poverty in the country.

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Scattered and vulnerable: children in Ukraine two years into war

Daily lives of Ukrainians and Ukrainian children two years after the start of the conflict.
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Targeting A Hidden Health Crisis in Yemen

This World Health Day Save the Children announces a new partnership with Sanofi’s Global Health Unit in Yemen’s Taiz Governorate.

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Reuniting Loved Ones

Read the stories of families separated by war and disaster - and how we helped bring them back together again.

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Progress on child poverty has stalled - so what now?

Blog on the newest child poverty figures for Scotland detailing the fact that child poverty levels have not improved despite investment in the Scottish Child Payment.

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Shining a Light on the Inequalities Faced by Single Parent Families

This Single Parents' Day, Save the Children is highlighting the inequalities they face in Government funded childcare. Find out more.

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A Spring Statement full of holes

Dan Paskins, director of UK Impact at Save the Children UK, reflects on the Chancellor's Spring Statement and what it means for children and families living in poverty