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Marie* weaves baskets during a mental health support session at Mahama Refugee Camp, Rwanda.

Mental health services must be protected amid foreign aid changes

Mental health services are on a shoestring budget at this Rwandan health centre. One psychiatric nurse supporting 311 patients with chronic conditions, and medics talk of life-saving potential of therapeutic services that must continue.

Destruction in northern Gaza

STAFF ACCOUNT: "I HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN SURVIVAL HERE AND ENSURING MY LOVED ONES DON'T STARVE THERE": MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DISPLACED EIGHT TIMES IN GAZA

Richard Watts rubber band

From "more with less" to "more with more"

On the eve of the Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund, Save the Children’s Senior Development Finance Advisor, Richard Watts, explains how the current push from key donor governments for multilateral institutions, like the World Bank, to “do more with less” puts millions of children’s lives at risk, and urges a shift to a “do more with more” approach through innovation and inclusivity. 

Dana*, 13, plays with her friends and a puppet at Save the Children's Child Friendly Space

How to Talk to Your Children About Refugees

Help your child understand refugees with age-appropriate advice from Save the Children. Practical scripts and conversation starters for talking about displacement, asylum, and why families flee their homes.

Dana* (in red Hijab) and other girls playing football

Teaching Children About Gender Equality: How Parents Can Make a Difference

Discover practical ways to raise children who believe in gender equality. From challenging stereotypes to role modelling fairness, learn how parents can make a real difference at home.

Four schoolgirls laughing as they take part in Christmas Jumper Day.

Christmas Jumper Day Is for Everyone

Fundraising events like Christmas Jumper Day are an important part of the school year - they let kids have fun while developing empathy and an understanding of the world.

Arzoo* in Afghanistan

Talking about distressing current events with kids

When there are upsetting events in the news or in the local community, children may see, hear or read things that cause them anxiety or distress. Help them understand.

Lucy, four, playing with Joyce, 13, in a remote community in Malaita Province, the Solomon Islands.

How to Raise Compassionate, Globally-Aware Children

Practical, age-appropriate strategies to help your child understand global issues, develop empathy and take positive action. Evidence-based advice from Save the Children's 100+ years working with children worldwide.