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Transformation of childcare sector isn’t just possible, but necessary
Ruth Talbot, child poverty policy adviser, sets out what the UK Government must to do make childcare work for families

I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors – now is not the time for the world to look away

Fuelling Hope: IDA21 Amidst a Global Food & Nutrition Security Crisis
2024 is a chance to shape the 21st replenishment of IDA and an opportunity for IDA recipient governments to articulate a strong demand for nutrition financing.

Education Saves Lives: why is it neglected in crisis response?
Save the Children calls on partners at the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks in Geneva to recognize the lifesaving role of education in emergency settings.

EWIPA (Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas) Conference
This blog post discusses the devastating impact of explosive weapons on children in populated areas during wars, urging the international community to uphold IHL.

Seven Years of the Two Child Limit
It has now been seven years since the introduction of two-child limit, or Sibling Tax. This policy is one of the main drivers of rising child poverty in the country.

Scattered and vulnerable: children in Ukraine two years into war

Targeting A Hidden Health Crisis in Yemen
This World Health Day Save the Children announces a new partnership with Sanofi’s Global Health Unit in Yemen’s Taiz Governorate.