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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.
Quiche and the Climate Crisis
The number of extreme weather events is increasing here - Guatemala is now in the top 10 climate affected countries in the world. This makes life very hard.
A letter to my sons
A the Climate Crisis becomes more apparent our CEO Gwen Hines, writes a letter of hope to her sons.
This hunger crisis is all of our responsibility
S.A.M. It’s a child killer. Right now, 1.7 million children’s lives are in its grip. Many of the roots of this crisis are global.
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.
Have you heard of S.A.M?
S.A.M stands for severe acute malnutrition and right now it's spreading across East Africa and devastating young lives. Luckily there is a cure.
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.
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.
The lives of 23 million Afghans are at risk.
Save the Children calls for UK government and Boris Johnson to take action on Afghanistan crisis petition.
Hunger and heartbreak for children in Afghanistan
Without enough money to feed their children, Bibi* and Mohammad* in Afghanistan gave up one of their newborn twins to a childless couple.
We cannot abandon Afghanistan
Ordinary Afghan people did not cause this crisis. Yet, while we’re unable to get aid to the most vulnerable, their lives hang in the balance.
We will not abandon our work in Afghanistan
Save the Children Afghanistan will not abandon our work, staff or the communities we have served since 1976, our commitment remains unchanged.
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.
Africa Climate Crisis Insurance
Climate disasters are happening three times more often now than 50 years ago. This new normal demands new solutions – and insurance could be the answer.
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.
What Does Solidarity Really Look Like?
Natsayi Sithole, Save the Children UK’s Head of Strategy, UK Impact explains how charities can tackle racism from within.
Reasons to be Hopeful: An update from our CEO
It’s more important than ever that we stand together to protect every child. As we call on governments across the globe to protect children during this crisis