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The Future of British Aid

Through this blog series, we'll make the case that the future of British aid must be firmly rooted in reducing poverty and independent of Britain’s commercial interest.

Nawal* and her family have been helped by Save the Children

The legendary resilience of Yemen’s women faces a new test – the Coronavirus

By Sukaina Sharafuddin – Media and communications coordinator at Save the Children in Yemen I gave birth to my son four years ago, amid a background of falling bombs. Since that day, I have been praying for him and us to live long enough to see the other side of the war that has been […]

Nani at school in India

Save our Education: New report on an education emergency

The UK can play a significant role in bringing the world together to protect education during this time of crisis, by pushing for a coordinated and ambitious response.
Runa and Shormin

Merging UK aid and diplomacy

Why is Boris Johnson merging DFID and the FCO? Is the merger a good idea?

Child plays with puzzle

'Eating out to help out’ is a distant dream for many children

The Chancellor's summer statement provides support to help people get back to work - but does nothing to help struggling families now.

boy, age 11

Deliver peace to Yemen

The recent decision to resume arm sales to Saudi Arabia undermines the UK government’s important work on Yemen.
Health worker Ifra Mahamud at a community vaccine outreach session in the Deghabur district, Somali Region, Ethiopia

GSK and Save the Children: Working together to tackle coronavirus

In the space of a few short months the COVID-19 pandemic has spread to almost every country in the world, bringing grief, suffering, and economic chaos in its wake.

Mumbai

Flashbacks to Partition

The desperate plight of migrant workers and their families in India in the coronavirus crisis and how we're responding.