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Four ways the Nutrition for Growth summit rocked (and one why it didn’t)

The third Nutrition for Growth (N4G) summit took place this week and saw 156 stakeholders and 66 countries make 230 commitments to tackle malnutrition.

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The nightmare before Christmas: one pandemic, two realities

Today is one year to the day that the first person in the world, the UK’s own Margaret Keenan in Coventry, received an approved COVID-19 vaccine.

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Celebrating 10 years of Christmas Jumper Day with our amazing partners

Discover how each of our fantastic Christmas Jumper Day partners are helping children in the UK and across the world get the food, healthcare, and education they need.
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What is 'The Tightrope'?

The Tightrope is inspired by real people living across the UK, striving to do their best by their families.

The Tightrope, UK poverty

'Scrounger': the stigma of living with poverty as a parent

Read Michelle's story of what it is like living with poverty and the stigma she faced, even from her own family.
Kim have grown her confidence and she is leading workshops in schools on gender issues. Together with one of the Save the Children staff, Kim went to her first Pride Parade in Johannesburg in November 2018.

Young activists: Not just here to inspire

Young people know what it is like to be overlooked and underestimated. We know how badly the world needs change.
Drought-affected land in Somaliland

Why COP26 Failed to Protect Children

Despite pledges to be the ‘most inclusive COP’, the Summit’s 2021 outcomes fell short yet again.

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The kids aren't alright

To meet the needs of the world’s 1.2 billion adolescents, governments and donors must make the right investments in the right places at the right time. That time is now