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Life in lockdown is proving tough for Britain’s families
We know from our work across the country that the coronavirus crisis is hitting families hard – and the poorest families hardest of all. For many of Britain’s poorest children, today will be another day trying to learn or play at home without toys or basic furniture such as a table or bed. Another day […]

The changing face of COVID-19: a live tracker of its impact on children
New research and estimates on the potential socio-economic impact of COVID-19 across child poverty, health & nutrition, education and protection.

Health extension workers: the backbone of Ethiopia’s immunisation programme
Dayo Mohamed, a 38-year-old health extension worker in Ethiopia’s Somali Region, has served his community for almost 12 years. The incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases has dropped significantly.

The COVID-19 threat to Generation Equality: Harnessing data insights to protect the most vulnerable girls
Now, when Sustainable Development Goal targets risk drifting irrevocably out of reach for the most marginalised girls, monitoring their outcomes is more vital than ever.

A good news story: how Bangladesh is winning the fight against childhood pneumonia

Bangladesh’s amazing ‘Doctor Apas’

Making a virtual parliament work
From navigating digital meetings to the challenge of keeping up morale in the virtual sphere, many of us have experienced the ups and downs of working from home in the past month. As Parliament is about to come up against the same issues, I’ve drawn on what we’ve learned over the past month to offer some key tips.

Coronavirus pandemic: an update from our CEO
We are all struggling to come to terms with the scale, severity and global reach of the Coronavirus pandemic. At this critical juncture, I wanted to briefly set out how Save the Children is responding to what is the gravest humanitarian challenge in our organisation’s history. When we were founded 100 years ago, countries around […]