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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.

Wooden building blocks

The £20 a week uplift is the foundation of hope for children

Michelle, a parent on legacy benefits, gives evidence to Parliament about her experience of not receiving the £20-a-week uplift

Teenage boy with a face mask in front of a school blackboard

5 urgent investments to get all children back to school and learning

Our plan sets out 5 evidence-based actions for governments to ensure children whose education has been disrupted by the pandemic can safely return to school.
Omar, 6, Bosnia

Rays of hope for 2021

Kevin Watkins, CEO of Save the Children UK, takes a look back at the year and offers some rays of hope for 2021.
Salam*, 10 and brother Rami*, 13, learn at home in a camp in North West Syria

Meeting our promises to educate refugees during COVID-19

Education ‘stole the show’ at the first ever Global Refugee Forum, Twelve months on, we face a global education emergency brought on by the COVID-19.

Roqia*, 12, attends afternoon classes at a school sponsored by Save the Children in a village outside of Kabul, January 29, 2020.

Why I speak out for UK aid

For years the UK has been at the forefront of international development. We must not turn our backs on the international community now.
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Changing the way we treat malnutrition

Save the Children’s Global Malnutrition Initiative. A conversation with GMI Chair, Robert Glick OBE

Children in Mozambique

Why agreement on a US$25bn supplemental budget for the World Bank IDA is critical to unlock a financial lifeline for children

A $25bn supplement would likely have a significant impact on funding in sectors critical to the fight against COVID-19, supporting livelihoods and basic services.