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A Community Lifeline Revived

Mahama II Health Centre has revolutionised maternal and newborn care at Rwanda’s largest refugee camp.

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Seven Years of the Two Child Limit

It has now been seven years since the introduction of two-child limit, or Sibling Tax. This policy is one of the main drivers of rising child poverty in the country.

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Shining a Light on the Inequalities Faced by Single Parent Families

This Single Parents' Day, Save the Children is highlighting the inequalities they face in Government funded childcare. Find out more.

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A Spring Statement full of holes

Dan Paskins, director of UK Impact at Save the Children UK, reflects on the Chancellor's Spring Statement and what it means for children and families living in poverty

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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.

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Underlining the value of the Early Years

Fiona King, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save Scotland makes the case for focusing policy, practice and resource on the youngest children.

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Child lock what the UK government can do to secure children’s futures1

Meghan Meek - O'Connor, Senior Policy advisor, sets out why we need a Child Lock - a 'double lock' spending on children's social security entitlements

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Child lock what the UK government can do to secure children’s futures

Meghan Meek - O'Connor, Senior Policy advisor, sets out why we need a Child Lock - a 'double lock' spending on children's social security entitlements.

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Children shouldn’t miss out this Christmas due to the cost of living crisis

Children shouldn’t have to bear the burden of the cost of living crisis. Yet we’re hearing from parents and our partners in Wales how difficult things are for them.

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Why we can’t wait for progress on closing the attainment gap

Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children looks at the latest attainment gap figures in Scotland.

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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.

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Changing the story about child poverty in Scotland

At Save the Children, we are working with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to change the story about child poverty in Scotland.

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Parents voices need to shape the next steps on early child development in Scotland

We outline findings of new research which highlights Scottish parents’ experiences and views on supporting their babies early development and learning.

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How UK government should tackle child poverty at Autumn Statement 2023

There are three key ways the UK government can tackle child poverty at this month's Autumn Statement.

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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

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Our Bettws Annual Report - Early Learning Community

A look back at what was achieved as part of the Bettws Early Learning Community in Newport over the past year and where we go from here.

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Why we need to talk about Lebanon

Lebanon is facing multiple shocks and long-standing challenges. Our Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy explains why, and how you can help.

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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.

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Data for Action

Exploring the potential for integrated and granular data in improving SDG implementation in the era of polycrisis.

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Scrapping the two-child limit is the most cost-effective way of reducing child poverty

Not only is scrapping the two-child limit the most cost-effective way to reduce child poverty but it would lift 250,000 children out of poverty.

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