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What next for the 222 million children whose education is disrupted by emergencies?
Multiple crises are denying children their right to education and they are demanding world leaders do better.

On the search for a new President of the World Bank
Commitment to children's rights must be top of the list of selection criteria for the new World Bank President.

Behind the scenes with Aardman Animation
Peter Peake of Aardman Animation explains the passion and process behind the short film Home

Save the Children and Aardman: Home
Inspired by the real-life stories of children, the short film from Aardman tells a story about how child refugees feel and what it’s like to be away from home

There are days I hate my job and love it too
I sit in front of rolling news coverage about Monday’s massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria with mixed feelings.

Children in emergencies are demanding their right to education
"You cannot be at war and go to school." Children told us the profound effect crises like conflict and climate change are having on their education.

“I was shocked, outraged, heartbroken”: The ban on female aid workers in Afghanistan
I work in education, and I love my job more than anything in the world. They banned me as an Afghan woman, saying female aid workers in Afghanistan aren’t necessary.

A cost of living crisis diary from north-east England
Sophia*, 28, from Wallsend, North Tyneside, is a mum-of-two and is on Universal Credit. She kept a diary on how the cost of living crisis has impacted her family.