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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.
The Power of Your Pen Campaign: 4 Years Later
After last week's anniversary of the conflict in Yemen, our volunteers reflect on campaigning for the UK Government to better protect Yemen's children.
How We're Protecting Children in Conflict
Children are more at risk in conflict now than at any point in the last 20 years. Here's what we're doing to help.
Making a difference in tackling malnutrition
How the Global Malnutrition Initiative is working to make a difference in the way the world tackles malnutrition.
The war on children
Ahead of a new UN report, we look at the stories of children affected by the six grave violations of children's rights in conflict.
The unsung heroes of Yemen
Community health workers in Yemen save lives. They are the unsung heroes providing care for communities living through conflict and political turmoil.
The UK must not turn its back on Yemen's children
Donors have pledged less than half of the $3.85 billion the UN says Yemen needs in 2021. The UK government plans to cut aid to Yemen by almost half.
3 things the UK can do right now to help children in Yemen
More than 10 million children in Yemen are just one step away from famine. But there are three things the UK can do to help right now.
The legendary resilience of Yemen’s women faces a new test – the Coronavirus
By Sukaina Sharafuddin – Media and communications coordinator at Save the Children in Yemen I gave birth to my son four years ago, amid a background of falling bombs. Since that day, I have been praying for him and us to live long enough to see the other side of the war that has been […]
Deliver peace to Yemen
The recent decision to resume arm sales to Saudi Arabia undermines the UK government’s important work on Yemen.
Winning the global fight against COVID-19 depends on bringing relief to war-weary families
In a camp in Syria a boy told our team, “We’re used to the war now. Even when it hits nearby, we hide in caves. But with this virus, we can’t hide.”