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Visions for the future: Celebrating girls’ empowerment

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Visions for the future: Celebrating girls’ empowerment

Girls in 2024 are disproportionately affected by climate change, poverty, conflict and many other crises.  Globally, one girl is married …

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What is happening in Lebanon?

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What is happening in Lebanon?

  Between the night of September 30, 2024 and into the early morning of October 1, 2024, it was reported …

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Save the Children Launches WHO-Verified Maternal Crisis Teams

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Save the Children Launches WHO-Verified Maternal Crisis Teams

Guest blog by Rachel Pounds, Head of Save the Children’s Emergency Health Unit (EHU) Save the Children’s Emergency Health Unit, …

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GSK Trek for Health – A Testament to the Power of Human Resilience, Compassion, and Collaboration

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GSK Trek for Health – A Testament to the Power of Human Resilience, Compassion, and Collaboration

“The GSK Trek for Health promised to be an adventure of a lifetime to support children in crisis.” Kevin Sauvé, …

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Staff Accounts: Myanmar Thailand earthquake: My children can talk of little else but the earthquake and what if it happens again

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Staff Accounts: Myanmar Thailand earthquake: My children can talk of little else but the earthquake and what if it happens again

BANGKOK/YANGON, 1 April 2025 – It’s hard to know what to tell your children left terrified after experiencing an earthquake, …

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When children in Gaza are not off limits, the world has failed

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When children in Gaza are not off limits, the world has failed

There is only one path left that can shield Gaza’s children from further devastation: a definitive ceasefire. Rachael Cummings is …

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A mother’s determination to tackle hunger

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A mother’s determination to tackle hunger

Around the world, hunger disrupts families. Despite challenges,  caregivers, particular mothers, are determined to do whatever it takes to keep …

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Road to Recovery: Tackling Hunger and Malnutrition in Syria

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Road to Recovery: Tackling Hunger and Malnutrition in Syria

* Names changed to protect identities.   Manar* is a mother of five, who lives with her husband and daughters in …

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STAFF ACCOUNT: I witnessed the deadliest day for children in Gaza

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STAFF ACCOUNT: I witnessed the deadliest day for children in Gaza

Shaima Al-Obaidi is a senior media manager at Save the Children UK, specialising in reporting on children impacted by conflict. …

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Challenging Norms, Changing Futures

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Challenging Norms, Changing Futures

Did you know that globally 12 million girls are married before the age of 18 each year? In Somalia, 45% …

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1 in 11 children will need humanitarian support in 2025. Is there hope for a brighter future?

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1 in 11 children will need humanitarian support in 2025. Is there hope for a brighter future?

Blog by Abdurahman Sharif  Senior Humanitarian Director at Save the Children International  Today, 1 in 11 children faces conflict, hunger, …

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“Without education, there can be no progress or peace in the country”: a personal reflection on International Day of Education 

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“Without education, there can be no progress or peace in the country”: a personal reflection on International Day of Education 

The following is written by Julienne*, a teenager from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who participated in Save the …

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