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Gwen Hines

Gwen Hines was CEO of Save the Children UK July 2021-February 2024

Gwen and children Lebanon

Growing the Wrong Way

Save the Children has been in Lebanon since the 1950s, advocating for children’s rights with and through long-standing partnerships with excellent local organisations.
Women hug near a collapsed building in Turkey after one loses her brother in the devastating earthquake: Burak Kara/Getty Images

There are days I hate my job and love it too

I sit in front of rolling news coverage about Monday’s massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria with mixed feelings.
Sarah, 11, displaced after Cyclone Ana and floods in Malawi

How to walk and chew gum at the same time

This is my alternative version of the official theme for the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Annual Meetings.
Woman at a climate march in Australia

A letter to my sons

A the Climate Crisis becomes more apparent our CEO Gwen Hines, writes a letter of hope to her sons.
Gwen, Wallsend 2022

Summer of play

Save the Children are delighted to be supporting Summer of Play for a second year. I visited North Tyneside in July to see the programme for myself.