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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.
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.
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
The Morocco Earthquake
The news of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco this weekend is a tragedy.
Welcome to Quiche!
Quiche, Guatemala is a beautiful region, but poverty, climate change and lack of healthcare can make it a tough area to grow up. Find out about our work in Quiche.
What next for the 222 million children whose education is disrupted by emergencies?
Multiple crises are denying children their right to education and they are demanding world leaders do better.
World Book Day and the magic of Wonderbooks
How Wonderbooks can help your kids make sense of the world around them
Save the Children and Aardman: Home
Inspired by the real-life stories of children, the short film from Aardman tells a story about how child refugees feel and what it’s like to be away from home
Children in emergencies are demanding their right to education
"You cannot be at war and go to school." Children told us the profound effect crises like conflict and climate change are having on their education.
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.
Hunger in Somalia
Right now, 20 million people in East Africa are facing soaring levels of hunger as an exceptionally long and severe drought grips the region.
Three easy ways to help children in East Africa
We all have the power to affect change. Let's use that power to take action for the 1.7 million children suffering from extreme hunger in East Africa.
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.
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.
How to support refugees from Ukraine
5 practical actions that you could consider taking here in the UK to respond to the ongoing situation with refugees from Ukraine.
Supporting families in Ukraine
A clear guide on how we can most effectively channel our compassion to best support Ukrainian refugees.
6 months on in Afghanistan
The stories behind the photographs by world-renowned photographer Jim Hoylebroek highlighting the human tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan.
Tomorrow is now: 2020 Annual Report
Today, we publish our 2020 Annual Report and I’m incredibly proud of what my colleagues have achieved over the past year, through resilience, solidarity, and teamwork.
COVID-19 in India: A personal story
Habi Patel reflects on the devastating situation unfolding in India and how it is personally affecting her family.
Tracking the global ceasefire on violence against women and girls
An examination of initial results from the UN's new COVID-19 Global Gender Response Tracker, with a focus on gender-based violence against adolescent girls.
That exact moment: Beirut a month later
One month on from the deadly explosion in Beirut, and thousands of families remain displaced. We're on the ground helping to rebuild their shattered lives.
After the blast: Lebanon one week on
Lebanon still looks like a war zone. Debris lines the streets. Many windows around my apartment block are now covered up with fabric or wooden boards.
Why Covid-19 could overwhelm Syria
The first confirmed case of Coronavirus was recently announced in North West Syria: home to over four million people, many of whom now live in overcrowded camps.
Children in poor households to soar by up to 86 million due to COVID-19
Without urgent action, the number of children living in monetary poor households across low- and middle-income countries could increase by 11- 15% or 63-86m.
CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: AN UPDATE FROM OUR CEO
We are all struggling to come to terms with the scale, severity and global reach of the Coronavirus pandemic. At this critical juncture, I wanted to briefly set out how Save the Children is responding to what is the gravest humanitarian challenge in our organisation’s history. When we were founded 100 years ago, countries around […]
Covid-19: one global health priority among many
Why keeping existing health programmes going in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic is imperative to avoid millions of deaths worldwide. The coronavirus has been spreading rapidly across the world and numbers of confirmed cases and deaths keep rising. As we all witnessed countries shutting down in an effort to slow the progression of the […]
Coronavirus Pandemic: Save the Children launches global response
We are living through extraordinary times. In the space of a few short months the Coronavirus pandemic has spread to almost every country in the world, bringing grief, suffering, and economic chaos in its wake. In the UK our National Health Service, and everyone working in it, has come under enormous pressure. Recession and the […]
How do disasters like the Indonesia Tsunami impact mental health?
Prioritising emotional healthcare canaccelerate recoveryDisasters result in bitter memories. Psychological suffering manifests instantly and if left unaddressed, often remains for a long time.If ignored, disasters may leave lasting scars on human minds and simple measures can go a long way to help the minds of those affected.The tsunami and the earthquake. The tsunami and the earthquake […]