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8-year-old boy in Hyderabad wearing face mask

India 6 months on from devastating 2nd covid wave

6 months ago the world was shocked by images of overburdened crematoriums and dead bodies floating up in the Ganges. But today India reached a covid-vaccine landmark
Tina, from south sudan practicing her welding

Rethinking the climate crisis

Most of us do our bit for the planet. But when it comes to softening the blow of the climate crisis for the next generation, we have to do more.

Child playing with toys at a home in Sheffield during lockdown

National Lottery supports children in Sheffield during Covid

National Lottery Community Fund has been supporting children in Sheffield during the pandemic. Read more.
The climate crisis is fundamentally and irreparably reshaping our world, with grave implications for the rights of current and future generations of children.

Global climate action - Diana's story

For Diana, aged 15, the climate crisis isn’t way off in the future. It’s happening right now.
Juliet* (30) gave birth to Maita* (1 month) at home because her local clinic has closed its maternity unit

Born into the climate crisis - Maita's story

Just three weeks old, Maita* is a beautiful, chubby-cheeked baby. But she’s been born into the climate crisis.
 Sahra* is impacted by the drought in Somalia and receives support from Save the Children's water trucking project

Children and the climate crisis - Sahra's story

For Sahra, the climate crisis is already here. Her childhood and her future are under threat from weather extremes brought on by climate change.

Monica, 8 , Colombia

Future of childhood

Our new evidence suggests that nearly half of all children worldwide live in countries at ‘extreme high’ risk of the impacts of climate change.
Teacher at a blackboard in a classroom in Sierra Leone

Promoting Teacher Wellbeing

Supporting teachers’ wellbeing is the first step to making sure they can give children the help they need.