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Delivering childcare for all children

The latest childcare report from IPPR (The Childcare Challenge: How can the government deliver a real childcare guarantee), commissioned by Save the Children UK, was published this week. It comes at a critical time as just last week the UK Government announced their aim for 75% of children to be ‘school ready’ by 2028, up from 68%.

This target reflects a shift in focus for the UK Government from childcare to child development and has the potential to make a real difference to the lives…

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How our partners are making the world better with a sweater

Children colouring in the collective centre

Missing Futures: how the systematic undermining of children’s rights in Gaza impacts their ability to learn now and, in the future

The ongoing conflict in Gaza, occupied Palestinian territory, has inflicted unprecedented and potentially irreversible harm on Palestinian children, with consequences that threaten not only their individual futures but the very fabric of Palestinian society for generations to come. To safeguard these children’s futures and prevent further irreparable damage, urgent and comprehensive action from the international community is needed.

Tina and Maisie from South Sudan outside their home in South Sudan. Photo: Hanna Adcock/Save the Children

Children taking part in Christmas Jumper Day at school

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Schools take part in SCUK 2024 Christmas Jumper Day photoshoot

Celebrating Christmas Jumper Day at Secondary School

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Primary school takes part in Christmas Jumper Day 2024 Photoshoot

Make Christmas Jumper Day Fair for Everyone

Fundraising events like Christmas Jumper Day are an important part of the school year - they let kids have fun while developing empathy.

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It’s time to rip up the current fiscal rules for UK aid

Reshaping the UK's ODA for better spending.

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