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Mahoud and Tayseer, Syria

2021: Optimism and Change

For those of us who believe in child rights and universal rights more widely, this is a time to demonstrate that human solidarity can make a difference.
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Trans Inclusion Policy

Save the Children UK have just introduced our first Trans Inclusion policy, putting clear provision in place to support trans and non-binary staff members.
Omar, 6, Bosnia

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Taking a look back at the year and offering some rays of hope for 2021.

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3 things the UK can do right now to help children in Yemen

More than 10 million children in Yemen are just one step away from famine. But there are three things the UK can do to help right now.
Save the Children staff in Myanmar

An update on Save the Children UK's leadership team's anti-racism commitments, February 2021

Save the Children UK's leadership team provide their first update of 2021 on the anti-racism commitments they published in the Statement of Solidarity in June 2020.
Cuppy Otedola, Ambassador of Save the Children UK visits Save the Children’s stabilisation centre in Northern Nigeria

International DJ and charity ambassador Cuppy hosts the first Gold Dust Conference

International DJ and Save the Children Ambassador Cuppy hosts the first Gold Dust Conference celebrating the impact achieved by the Cuppy Foundation.
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Reflections on LGBT+ History Month

Chair of Save the Children’s LGBT+ Allies Network, Bhanu Bhatnagar reflects on LGBT+ rights in the world place and what it means to him.

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In 2021 protecting children in conflict must go back to the top of the global agenda

As the UK presidency of the UN Security Council begins today, Britain should work with partners to redouble efforts to tackle conflict-related crises around the world.