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Fuelling Hope: IDA21 Amidst a Global Food & Nutrition Security Crisis
2024 is a chance to shape the 21st replenishment of IDA and an opportunity for IDA recipient governments to articulate a strong demand for nutrition financing.
Reuniting Loved Ones
Read the stories of families separated by war and disaster - and how we helped bring them back together again.
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.
Save Appeal MV
From Manchester to Malawi, this is your moment to grow hope and help us make sure that many more children get the food that they need to grow up strong and healthy - no matter where they live.
Data for Action
Exploring the potential for integrated and granular data in improving SDG implementation in the era of polycrisis.
Fighting Hunger
Find out what it's like to treat children, every day, in the fight against hunger.
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
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.
Global Malnutrition Crisis: a hopeless reality, or time to get things done?
The reality for millions of children in Somalia, Sudan, and elsewhere, is a bleak one. But there is hope.
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.
The undeniable link between poverty and the climate emergency
Poverty and the climate emergency are two sides of the same coin, that can and need to be addressed together.
Real Life Stories: Listening to Parents to Challenge Poverty
Challenge Poverty Week 2022: Listening to parents real life experience of poverty in the UK, and using these to take action.
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.
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.
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.
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?
One boy’s road to recovery
A little boy holds your gaze. Half his face is blurred. And the headline reads STOP CHILDREN WASTING AWAY. But who is the young boy looking back at you?
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.
Tackling food insecurity in Nigeria
Climate change, insurgency and conflict, natural disasters and pandemic-related shocks all affect food production and push food prices up. What's our response?
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.
Wonderbooks - teaching kids about the world through books
Wonderbooks help parents and caregivers talk to kids about the issues facing real life kids around the world - helping them learn about big topics facing children.
Stand with children in crisis
By sharing a flower, you can send a simple, powerful message of solidarity to the children living through war and crisis.
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.
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.
Why the Autumn Budget must be the first step on the road to investing in children's futures
In last week’s Budget, the Chancellor announced a set of measures for working families. This is good news - but families still face a difficult winter.
Children and the climate crisis - Sahra's story
For Sahra, the climate crisis is already here. Her childhood and her future are under threat from weather extremes brought on by climate change.
The rising cost of good nutrition
With the cost of a nutritious diet rising, donors like the FCDO must prioritise nutrition and healthy diets. Here’s why that matters, and what they can do.
Making a difference in tackling malnutrition
How the Global Malnutrition Initiative is working to make a difference in the way the world tackles malnutrition.
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.
Protecting Children In Mali
A look at UK involvement in a large UN peacekeeping mission as well, and how it relates to Save the Children UK's work around protecting children in conflict.
GRID can help better understand inequalities in child nutrition
Save the Children’s Child Inequality Tracker GRID offers a unique level of granularity for data on malnutrition, as well as other key child wellbeing measures.
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.
How our nutritional programme is helping children like Lela
Our Nutrition Embedding Evaluation Programme in Malawi is supporting families like Rhoda and her daughter Lela to grow their own crops.
Fatima's story
Find out how Save the Children helped to support nine month old Fatima* and her family after drought destroyed their livestock.
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.
Teatime Around the World
You’re helping to make sure millions of children around the world get good food. Take a look at some of the meals keeping kids healthy and growing up strong.
2021: Optimism and Change
For those of us who believe in child rights and universal rights more widely, this is a time to demonstrate that human solidarity can make a difference.
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.
Changing the way we treat malnutrition
Save the Children’s Global Malnutrition Initiative. A conversation with GMI Chair, Robert Glick OBE
Save Appeal
From Manchester to Malawi, this is your moment to grow hope and help us make sure that many more children get the food that they need to grow up strong and healthy - no matter where they live.
Empowering People with Lived Experience of Poverty
Parent Campaigner Michelle tells her story of how she came to use social security, and why people with lived experience are crucial in policy making.
Hungry for change
How can the UK government help children get the right nutrition here and around the world?
Children show their strength as the DRC adapts to Covid-19
People living in precarious conditions in the DRC cannot cope with the further threats of COVID-19. But children are showing their ingenuity at this time of crisis.
Building on Marcus Rashford's campaign to offer a lifeline for children
The impact of Covid-19 on families with young children is profound - alongside Marcus Rashford's campaign, now is the time to throw children in poverty a lifeline.
Eating away the Covid-19 pandemic
Written by Webster Makombe Whilst the trending phrases during the Covid-19 pandemic are “social distancing” and “self-isolation”, where I am from we are saying “kusiri kufa ndekupi”. A Shona call of desperation which translated into English means “caught in between a rock and a hard place”. The Covid-19 pandemic has shaken the world into a […]
The changing face of COVID-19: a live tracker of its impact on children
New research and estimates on the potential socio-economic impact of COVID-19 across child poverty, health & nutrition, education and protection.
Lessons from civil society resilience as we face COVID-19
“Adapt, Improvise, Overcome – the human spirit will always survive” These are the words of advice a colleague who worked in Ebola affected areas sent to me at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. I expected something much more technical and practical. He is right of course. At a certain point, it’s the spirit and […]
What does COVID-19 mean for breastfeeding?
All information in this blog was checked at the time of writing, for up-to-date advice on COVID-19 and breastfeeding please look to WHO and UNICEF Two years ago, I was packing my hospital bag, getting ready to go into hospital for the birth of my baby girl. About a week before the birth I was screened for MRSA. This made me briefly worry […]