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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.
Banking on Education: Why the World Bank's IDA21 Replenishment Matters for Global Education
Global leaders must take advantage of this year's IDA21 replenishment to raise resources for education.
New Year, New Opportunities: How the UK Can Lead in Preventing Future Zambia-like Debt Crises
Hear from Diana how the UK can seize a pivotal opportunity to address global debt crises by enacting legislation to ensure private creditors offer comparable relief.
A look back at 2023
A look back at some of the amazing achievements made possible for children every minute, every day, all around the world.
From one mother to another
Taking action: How we can help support mothers, caregivers and families in the best way through the challenges they face
UNGA 2023: Will the UK be in ‘The Room Where It Happens’?
Save the Children calls on Rishi Sunak to show up to the UN General Assembly to make progress on key reforms both on the global stage and at home.
Building on Labour's Development Legacy
Labour has an opportunity to build on its legacy of leadership in international development.
Money Talks but the Paris Summit Whispered
The Paris Summit raised awareness and momentum but fell short on tangible outcomes
Unlocking funding to educate refugee children
New analysis in our report The Price of Hope shows the growing funding gap for refugee education is exacerbated by worsening debt burdens.
Paris financing summit must deliver for children
Key principles and deliverables for putting children's rights at the centre of the Paris Financing Summit in June 2023
On the search for a new President of the World Bank
Commitment to children's rights must be top of the list of selection criteria for the new World Bank President.
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.
G20 can no longer step back on the global debt crisis
The worsening global debt crisis risks impacting lives of children across the world, which requires urgent leadership from G20 finance ministers.
Hunger what's really happening in east africa...
George Mutwiri, Save the Children’s Head of Nutrition, gives an exclusive topical briefing on our work to tackle malnutrition in east Africa.
Is UK aid facing another round of major cuts?
Is a third year of UK aid cuts inevitable, or is there another way? A look at the key issues and possible solutions.
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?
The power of peanuts: Stopping S.A.M in it's tracks
1.7m children in East Africa are at risk of death from S.A.M. Thankfully, there is a cure. A simple, cheap cure to start a child’s journey back to health.
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.
How do I know which developing world orphanage is right for me?
We answer the big questions for our supporters.
Climate, conflict and child heath
Devastating flooding and conflict force children and their families to flee their homes for safety, but access to medicines and healthcare becomes problematic.
Supporting families in Ukraine
A clear guide on how we can most effectively channel our compassion to best support Ukrainian refugees.
Measure fiscal equity
Our session at the UN World Data shed light on the data we need to better understand how fair public finance decisions are for children and their families.
Standing with Afghan children
After 15,000 supporters urged the UK Government to stand up for what’s right for Afghanistan's children, we're here to hold the government to their commitments.
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
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.
Making a difference in tackling malnutrition
How the Global Malnutrition Initiative is working to make a difference in the way the world tackles malnutrition.
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.
Four radical shifts towards decolonising aid
Reflections on the Humanitarian Leadership Conference 2021 and the radical shifts required to address power imbalances in the aid sector
Lacklustre response to global crisis G7 assessment
The G7 has failed to deliver, particularly in terms of the resources needed globally for the restoration of children’s rights and an exit from the crisis.
The impact of UK Aid cuts
The damage the cuts to UK aid in 2020 and 2021 has had on the world’s poorest children cannot be understated.