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A Mother’s Fight Against Hunger: A Story from Gaza

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A Mother’s Fight Against Hunger: A Story from Gaza

Nazek*, 30, is a mother of four from Gaza. Her youngest daughter, Nour*, is just over a year old. When …

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Humanitarian Response in South Sudan: Strength, Partnership, and Hope

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Humanitarian Response in South Sudan: Strength, Partnership, and Hope

Danny Glenwright visited South Sudan to see how Save the Children together with local partners, is supporting families amid a complex crisis.

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STAFF ACCOUNT: “I will never forget the bodies on the streets”: Save the Children staff recounts the horror of fleeing El Fasher

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STAFF ACCOUNT: “I will never forget the bodies on the streets”: Save the Children staff recounts the horror of fleeing El Fasher

  Umran*, 52, has worked in Sudan for 10 years supporting Save the Children’s programmes in El Fasher and in …

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El Fasher, Sudan is Under Siege: What is Save the Children Doing?

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El Fasher, Sudan is Under Siege: What is Save the Children Doing?

  130,000 children are trapped in El Fasher with no safe way out   What is happening in El Fasher?  …

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5 Ways Save the Children is Responding to the Devastating Impacts of Hurricane Melissa in the Carribean

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5 Ways Save the Children is Responding to the Devastating Impacts of Hurricane Melissa in the Carribean

  The strongest storm of 2025 is  threatening children’s lives, homes, and education across the Caribbean. Children in Haiti and …

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Rights, Equality, and Empowerment: A New Chapter for ECD Workers

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Rights, Equality, and Empowerment: A New Chapter for ECD Workers

“Before the training [through the Lhaissa project], I didn’t know I had rights,” says Silvia, an early childhood educator in …

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Her Voice, Her Future: What the Day of the Girl Is All About

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Her Voice, Her Future: What the Day of the Girl Is All About

What does it mean for a child to face the extremes of hunger – or, in technical terms, severe acute …

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From Shyness to Strength: Becoming a Community Champion

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From Shyness to Strength: Becoming a Community Champion

Messie is a confident, outspoken 15-year-old girl from Taway in Kailahun District, in Eastern Sierra Leone. She now lives with …

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Her Future Starts with School

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Her Future Starts with School

Education is one of the most powerful tools for breaking cycles of poverty and inequality, yet for millions of girls …

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Let Children Live in Peace

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Let Children Live in Peace

In 2024, the occupied Palestinian territories became the deadliest place on earth to be a child. Thousands of children have …

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