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SC UK on Senegal programme visit

Blog about SC UK on Senegal programme visit.

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The results are in

Some 23,000 young people have cast their vote in a mass-scale election for children across England and Wales.

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The greatest love story ever told - A new perspective on the climate crisis

For most of us, climate change seems remote and theoretical. It’s a story happening in the news or in the future. But that's not the story for children.

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What progress has been made since the 2022 Transforming Education Summit?

Six reflections from the TES stocktake

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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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Money Talks but the Paris Summit Whispered

The Paris Summit raised awareness and momentum but fell short on tangible outcomes

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Climate finance for children

Adequate, effective and child-centred climate finance is needed to protect and uphold rights of children at the frontlines of the climate crisis.

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Christmas Jumper Day: double the funds, double the fun!

Find out more about Christmas Jumper Day 2022 and how everyone in your primary school can get involved. 

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Global Malnutrition Crisis: a hopeless reality, or time to get things done?

The reality for millions of children in Somalia, Sudan, and elsewhere, is a bleak one. But there is hope.

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Hope in the face of crisis

Insights from our conversations with 54,500 children on climate change and inequality, and how global leaders should act on them.

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WISH conference: children in war

Our Head of Conflict and Humanitarian Policy and Advocacy updates on what progress is being made on addressing issues around children being killed and injured in war

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Malnutrition – it’s entirely preventable

Malnutrition, caused by extreme hunger, is one of the biggest killers of young children around the world today. But where is the meaningful action to combat it?

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East Africa: An Impending Crisis

A decade ago, we said never again to famine. To the millions of people who are once again on the edge of starvation we have failed in that promise. We must act.

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How do I know which developing world orphanage is right for me?

We answer the big questions for our supporters.

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Rethinking the climate crisis

Most of us do our bit for the planet. But when it comes to softening the blow of the climate crisis for the next generation, we have to do more.

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Joining Forces for Women and Girls in Africa

Interviewing Save the Children's Africa Advisory Board member and Women's Network member: Dr Nataliey Bitature

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Lessons from civil society resilience as we face COVID-19

“Adapt, Improvise, Overcome – the human spirit will always survive” These are the words of advice a colleague who worked in Ebola affected areas sent to me at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. I expected something much more technical and practical. He is right of course. At a certain point, it’s the spirit and […]

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Covid-19 could push 30 million African children into poverty

Covid-19 is putting a strain on societies and economies around the world, and the poor who are carrying the burden of the disease, both in high-income countries as well as in developing contexts. Today, the World Bank has published its first assessment of the economic impact of Covid-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa, showing the devastating effects the new coronavirus is likely to have on the world’s poorest continent.

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What I’ve learnt from SUN nutrition champions

The SUN CSN Secretariat, along with our West and Central African nutrition champions, Action Contre La Faim, and representatives of the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, have been working hard over the past few months to make sure that our West and Central Africa regional workshop is a resounding success. We are currently in Abidjan […]

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NIGERIA’S CHILD DEVELOPMENT CRISIS IS A TRAGEDY – HERE’S HOW WE CAN END IT

If you want a window on the condition of children in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, there is no better vantage point than the Katanga health centre in the impoverished northern state of Jigawa. In a makeshift hut that passes for a nutrition clinic, a group of 25 women wait with their children. Tiny bodies bearing […]

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Using Innovation to Save Lives

How are Save the Children using innovation to save lives? Through our partnership with GSK, we’re bringing together our unique skills and resources to find new ways to help stop children dying from preventable diseases. Save the Children has 100 years of experience in supporting some of the world’s most vulnerable children. GSK is a […]

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