It was a rollercoaster. 2025 was one of the most challenging years for international development funding in recent memory. But against the odds, Save the Children, with our partners, achieved ...
AMMAN, 12 January 2026 – Save the Children is calling on the Iranian authorities and all those involved in the unrest to immediately end the unlawful violence against children and uphold their ...
KYIV, 15 January 2025 – Freezing temperatures of up to –20 degrees Celsius (-4F) have forced the closure of many schools across Ukraine so far this year, after a near doubling of attacks on energy ...
ADEN, 13 January 2025 – The number of child casualties in Yemen jumped 70% in 2025, and the number of children killed doubled, with an average of one child killed or injured every day [1], Save the ...
GAZA, 14 January 2026 – Children in Gaza are being killed by collapsing buildings and freezing cold temperatures as tents that are the sole shelter for families are blown away in strong winds, Save ...
Your donation could supply food vouchers for a family in the UK Your donation could supply 5 children with a ‘school-in-a-bag’ kits Your donation could provide 4 new-born babies with essential hygiene ...
Launched in March 2025, our partnership with Vodafone Foundation focuses on Children’s Digital Wellbeing—ensuring every child feels safe, confident, and empowered online. Digital wellbeing goes beyond ...
Poverty and education are deeply linked in the UK, with a child's socioeconomic background often determining their educational opportunities and outcomes. While education is widely recognised as a ...
"Despite the gravity of the subject, [we] were keen that the tone of the film should be one of hope rather than a bleak depiction of the refugee experience. We worked closely together, carefully ...
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