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Computers in the digital learning center created thanks to the support of Save the Children in the school of Stary Bilous village, Chernihiv region

Beyond a ban: What conversations can adults have with children to help keep them safe online

Save the Children's international expert on online safety explains how parents can support their children to be safer in digital spaces as the UK contemplates a social media ban for under 16s.

Chivas the Dog being held by a student

Meet Chivas: the dog helping keep Ukraine's children safe from landmines

Ukraine is the most heavily mined country in the world. Meet Chivas - the six-year-old German Spitz teaching thousands of children in Kharkiv how to stay safe.

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10 tips for keeping children safe during a heatwave

As the UK records the hottest days ever in May, here's how to keep children safe during a heatwave - expert tips backed by NHS guidance.

Kathryn, a volunteer at the Save the Children Marchmont shop in Edinburgh

Thinking about volunteering but not sure if it’s for you? 

Thinking about volunteering but not sure if it’s for you? 
Let’s bust a few of the myths we hear and show what volunteering really looks like. 

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How Arsenal's greatest season is also changing children's lives

Arsenal are Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years - but their greatest work is happening far from the pitch. Here's the story of 14 years changing children's lives together.

Esther in Malawi

Why A Nutritious Diet is Becoming an Impossible Choice for Many Families in Malawi

Four years of rising food prices in Malawi have pushed nutritious diets further out of reach for many families. Save the Children’s latest Cost of the Diet analysis shows why this matters most for women and young children.

A portrait of You, Me & Us outside the food pantry they've set up in Sheffield

Hope is an action

Is it naive to write about hope after a weekend in which voices that seek to spread hate and pull us apart have been loud and organised? I don’t think it is.

Students Gather for a Back-to-School Welcome Event in South Lebanon

No Peace Without Education. No Education Without Peace.

As education ministers gather in London for the Education World Forum, Save the Children makes the case for why investing in education in the world's most fragile and conflict-affected contexts is not just the right thing to do — it is a path to a more peaceful world. And questions why, at the moment we understand that most clearly, we are cutting the very funding that could ensure this.