Save the Children report reveals the number of grave violations – including killings, abductions and sexual violence - committed against children in conflict reached its highest level ever in 2023, ...
GAZA, 10 October 2024 – At least 3,100 children aged under five have been killed in Gaza with other under-fives at risk from severe malnutrition as the conflict shatters the start of Palestinian ...
The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is launching a Middle East Humanitarian Appeal to raise urgent funds for people whose lives are being devastated by conflict. Over the past year, conflict in ...
Jessica Espey is a Senior Research and Policy Adviser at Save the Children UK, responsible for leading research and advocacy work on national and international development financing, with specific ...
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One in five children in the UK can’t read well when they leave primary school. For children from the most disadvantaged backgrounds, the figure is more than one in three. By the time they reach ...
HRH The Princess Royal became the Patron of Save the Children in 2017 after serving as our President since 1970. In 2020, The Princess Royal was the final guest on Save with Children's Save with ...
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Today saw the release of a new brief by Save the Children called the UK Poverty Rip Off, showing how the poverty premium levied at the poorest households has gone up from £1,000 and now stands at ...
Covid-19 is putting a strain on societies and economies around the world, and the poor who are carrying the burden of the disease, both in high-income countries as well as in developing contexts.
Sex, reproductive health and adolescents is often treated as a taboo subject, but it is something we need to talk about as silence is putting young people at risk. At a conference organised by ...