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Save the Children's girl champion for Nigeria, Maryam Ahmed, co-facilitated the workshop.

10 children who spoke truth to power

Children around the world are speaking up to shape their futures.
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Tomorrow is now

CEO Kevin Watkins on the importance of international cooperation built on human rights, dignity and equality.
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The smart investment in global health

Why the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office must champion public financing for health to end preventable child deaths globally

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Mission at risk?

Our analysis of the UK aid budget for this financial year and next shows budget cuts will have a potentially devastating impact on the world's poorest children.

Thousands of families have been displaced by the blast. One month on they still need our help.

That exact moment: Beirut a month later

One month on from the deadly explosion in Beirut, and thousands of families remain displaced. We're on the ground helping to rebuild their shattered lives.

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Relief, peace or prosperity?

In the new Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, aligning the work of humanitarians, development specialists and peacebuilders will take vision and effort.

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A win for children in conflict

The government’s updated approach to the protection of civilians in conflict is an important win for children living in conflict.

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UK leadership on girls’ education can’t be realised without tackling global child poverty

The UK government must use its leadership role to address the global learning crisis for millions of children, especially girls, who may never return to the classroom.