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Rhoda Mbamba, with her daughter Lela in Zomba District, Malawi

How our nutritional programme is helping children like Lela

Our Nutrition Embedding Evaluation Programme in Malawi is supporting families like Rhoda and her daughter Lela to grow their own crops.
Fatima*'s first day back home after returning from the Stabilisation Centre

Fatima's story

Find out how Save the Children helped to support nine month old Fatima* and her family after drought destroyed their livestock.

Save the Children supporter Tasmia running the London marathon with support from her friends

How to fundraise for a Marathon

We asked one of our London Marathon runners, Tasmia Baig, to share her top tips on how to fundraise for a challenge event – whether you’re keen to try a 10K or go for a full marathon, Save the Children will support you every step of the way, and the money you raise could help save children’s lives. […]

Child in the Philippines showcasing the qualities of a safe school in the Philippines

Keeping schools safe from disasters in the Philippines

The Asia Pacific region is one of the most disaster-prone areas in the world, experiencing nearly half of the world’s natural disasters in the past decade. Around 200 million children living in this region, are at risk of losing their lives, their livelihood or face displacement from their homes because of natural disasters.  These disasters […]

Child in a classroom in Zarqa, Jordan

Tackling mental health in refugee education

In 2019, Save the Children and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) joined forces to launch an innovative initiative, called Transforming Refugee Education Towards Excellence (TREE). This five-year joint effort will tackle trauma and address the urgent learning needs of children in refugee crises. Utilising J-WEL’s expertise in teacher […]