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Anjali - Child Campaiging Education Global Hangout

Anjali, 15, meets ministers at the #SaveourEducation Global hangout

In autumn 2020, Anjali, 15, discussed the global education COVID-19 response with key ministers including Baroness Sugg and Karina Gould. Here are her reflections,

Martha* washes her hands at her home in Kapoeta, South Sudan.

Handwashing saves lives

It may seem like a simple act, but handwashing has always been a critical life-saving intervention to stop the spread of disease.

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4 things we’ve learned about community campaigning in a pandemic

How do you run a community-based campaign when you can't even get together?

Mutinta pays attention to what is being taught in class. She is among the 1.1 million children in examination classes allowed back in school during the pandemic.

From "Decade of Delivery” to “Lost Decade”

New analysis suggests that planned investment in children’s health, education and wellbeing in countries across the world will not be enough.

Save the Children worker and beneficiary

59 years and still counting (revisited)…

Miski Abdi revisits her blog about what needs to be done to combat institutional racism to mark Black history month.

Finn- Child Campaigner

Finn, 14, asks to protect his generation from more inequality

In autumn 2020, Finn (14) discussed the global education COVID-19 response with key ministers including Baroness Sugg and Karina Gould. Here are his reflections,

Girls smiling on the Arsenal Foundation funded football pitches in North Jakarta

How partnerships help us empower girls

On International Day of the Girl, a number of our partners are highlighting the importance of gender equality and supporting our vital work to empower girls.

Save the Children health worker examines baby Ellie, 5 months

The Future of British Aid

Of course, international development is about much more than aid. But with the world facing unprecedented reversals to progress, make no mistake: aid matters.