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A vision for girls future
On the 12th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl mother and Save the Children employee shares her vision of what the future could one day hold.
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.
World Book Day and the magic of Wonderbooks
How Wonderbooks can help your kids make sense of the world around them
Through the Lens: Guatemalan Girls' standing up to Climate Change
Award winning Brazilian photographer Luisa Dörr travelled to Guatemala to document the resilience of girls overcoming the impact of climate change.
6 months on in Afghanistan
The stories behind the photographs by world-renowned photographer Jim Hoylebroek highlighting the human tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan.
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
Anjali, 15, meets ministers at the #SaveourEducation Global hangout
In autumn 2020, Anjali, 15, discussed the global education COVID-19 response with key ministers including Baroness Sugg and Karina Gould. Here are her reflections,
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.
10 children who spoke truth to power
Children around the world are speaking up to shape their futures.
UK leadership on girls’ education can’t be realised without tackling global child poverty
The UK government must use its leadership role to address the global learning crisis for millions of children, especially girls, who may never return to the classroom.
Girls in the shadow pandemic
COVID-19 is exposing and exacerbating existing inequalities that put girls at risk of gender-based violence, threatening to set back decades of progress.
The COVID-19 threat to Generation Equality: Harnessing data insights to protect the most vulnerable girls
Now, when Sustainable Development Goal targets risk drifting irrevocably out of reach for the most marginalised girls, monitoring their outcomes is more vital than ever.
Coaching for Life
Claire Milligan, a Senior Child Protection Adviser at Save the Children discusses the Coaching for Life program and how we are supporting girls across the world. With more refugees and internally displaced people in the world today than ever before and an ever-expanding global poverty gap, children are increasingly exposed to conflict, trauma and violence.
Our new policy on sexual orientation and gender identity
Just in time for the London Pride march this Saturday, Save the Children has approved its new global policy on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGIE).
“We are displaced” – reflections on Malala’s latest book
Polling conducted in 2018 found that three in ten Brits think refugees get too much help in the UK, compared to just 18% who think the opposite. The older you are, or the more right-wing you are, the likelier you are to think that refugees receive too much assistance. Culture Wars divide us in so […]