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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.

Children run at a school in Nakasongola in central Uganda.

A wave of hope for children

If vaccines are the light at the end of a tunnel, oxygen is the critical essential medicine that keeps people alive on the journey through the tunnel.
4-year-old girl in Indonesia

The expansion of pneumonia vaccine coverage in Indonesia

Three weeks ago, Indonesia received 1.6 million doses of pneumonia vaccine. It’s a significant event for children’s survival.

A young girl in Somalia

Time to roll up and roll out

Somalia's immunisation infrastructure urgently needs to be strengthened to roll out routine immunisation, including the newer PCV and COVID-19 vaccines.

Children run at a school in Nakasongola in central Uganda.

Poorest children in the world need more than soundbites from G20

The world’s poorest children are being impacted the most by COVID-19, and G20 governments need to improve initiatives to support them.

Ifra, health worker, Ethiopia

In the face of a pandemic, routine vaccines are the best bet to save lives

As we work to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines, we must not lose sight of the value of routine childhood vaccines and the urgency to scale up access to them.

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Vaccine Q and A

This World Immunisation Week, we’re celebrating vaccines by answering some tricky questions. Read on to understand more about this amazing intervention.

Boys look at the ocean in Indonesia

A beautiful world for children

Six pictures that remind us how beautiful the world is and the stories behind them.