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Loudina with friend Woodmichaël, Haiti

Staying steadfast in our commitments to children

This is the defining decade for a just transition on climate change and for delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals.

Mina helps her baby Mim, aged 7 months, to walk down a path Sylhet, Bangladesh

Global Britain?

Why a £4bn cut to UK aid leaves little room to advance investments in children.

Image of the Houses of Parliament

Why government must keep lifeline

As we approach the cold winter months many families with children are facing uncertain times. The Government must act now to keep the £20 increase to benefits.

UK aid spending review

How the Government Spending Review Broke Promises to Children at Home and Abroad

‘As Shameful as it is Self-Destructive’: How the UK Government’s spending review broke promises to children at home and abroad.
Taslima, 10, raises her hand in class at her community school in Sylhet, Bangladesh

UK aid: why 0.7 is more than just a number

If the Government cuts the UK aid budget, it would be a disaster for children around the world.
15-year-old boy in Afghanistan

Killed and maimed

Since 2010, the equivalent of 25 children a day have been killed or severely injured in conflict. The UK and others must act to protect children in war zones.

Morshed receives treatment for pneumonia in Cox's Bazar

World Pneumonia Day 2020

Yesterday, November 12th, was World Pneumonia Day. Save the Children joined with partners around the world to draw attention to childhood pneumonia.

Asfana and her daughter Misbah

Made in India

With the development of a new vaccine to protect against childhood pneumonia, India has provided a lifeline to combat the world’s biggest infectious killer of children