- Multimedia
- All aboard to end child poverty
- Bangladesh Cyclone Sidr
- Children in Myanmar
- Children of Qawala camp, Northern Iraq
- Cyclone latest from Burma
- Earthquake in Sumatra
- End Child Poverty rally
- Ethiopia 25 years on
- Healthcare in Africa
- Inclusion
- Making Labour listen
- Midge Ure on our campaign to make healthcare free
- Photo stories
- Rewrite the Future - one year on
- Saving children’s lives
- Say YES to free healthcare
- South Asia Floods
- Video
- Young people speak out on healthcare
- Personal stories
Photo stories
Our stories in pictures
Browse our collection of photo-stories below. Or for more photographs of our work, visit our photo library.
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Children of Qawala camp, Northern Iraq
Save the Children was one of the last international organisations to pull out of Iraq in 2007, because of the deteriorating security situation. But we still support 31 local organisations across the country that make up the Child Rights Network.
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All aboard to end child poverty
A new partnership between Save the Children and FirstGroup was launched at Parliament Square on 26 February.
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End Child Poverty rally
Hundreds of people marched on the treasury to urge the government to keep its promises to end child poverty by 2020.
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Bangladesh Cyclone Sidr
Save the Children's emergency response teams are helping thousands of families in Bangladesh after a massive cyclone struck on 15 November.
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Children in Myanmar
Children in Myanmar (Burma) face some of the worst poverty in Asia. Save the Children, along other NGOs, is calling for increased efforts to address the underlying causes of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar (Burma).
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Making Labour Listen
Around 50 young people came to Save the Children's offices in London to discuss how healthcare fees in Africa prevent children from getting potentially lifesaving treatment, and to find out what they can do to change things.
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South Asia Floods
Floods in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal caused by monsoon rains and cyclones have devastated the lives of over 20 million people.
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Healthcare in Africa
Many countries in Africa still charge families to see a doctor or nurse. Those who can't afford to pay are denied treatment, with potentially terrible consequences. 800 children could be saved every day if healthcare was free in Africa.
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Young people speak out on healthcare
Around 50 young people came to Save the Children’s offices in London to discuss how healthcare fees in Africa prevent children from getting potentially lifesaving treatment, and to find out what they can do to change things.
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Earthquake in Sumatra
A major earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra, located within the seismically volatile “Pacific Ring of Fire”, on 6 March 2007.