Author: Kate MacRae

The Fight for Children’s Rights in 2024

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The Fight for Children’s Rights in 2024

Guest blog by our President and CEO, Danny Glenwright.  “I want a country where children can grow up without fear.”  …

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What is World Food Day?

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What is World Food Day?

On World Food Day – October 16 – and on every day, Save the Children recognizes that every child deserves …

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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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Reflecting On: The FOUNDATIONS Project

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Reflecting On: The FOUNDATIONS Project

Although the FOUNDATIONS Consortium project has been in place for just over three years, it is built on the foundations …

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My Body, My Rights: Combatting Child Marriage

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My Body, My Rights: Combatting Child Marriage

In 2024, there continues to be a decrease in child, early and forced marriage (CEFM) on a global scale. Currently, …

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Who is a refugee? Your questions answered

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Who is a refugee? Your questions answered

Every year, on June 20, we observe World Refugee Day, a day dedicated to recognizing people who have been forced …

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Working Together, Improving Lives

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Working Together, Improving Lives

Girls in Sierra Leone – like all children – want to go to school and spend time with their friends …

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Self-assured: Maria’s Story

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Self-assured: Maria’s Story

15-year-old Maria* was a student when the political and economic crisis hit Venezuela. Life was very challenging for Maria’s family, …

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From A to Z: Unpacking ASRH, SRH, SRHR and more

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From A to Z: Unpacking ASRH, SRH, SRHR and more

Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are fundamental rights shared by every person in the world. But many of …

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