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Child acute malnutrition: why it's preventable and what we're doing about it
Child acute malnutrition is entirely preventable – yet one child every minute develops severe acute malnutrition, driven by conflict, climate change and rising food prices. Discover why this crisis persists, the simple solutions that save lives, and how global political action and public campaigning can end child hunger for good.
Are We Delivering For Families?
Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children, outlines findings of a new report into child poverty in Scotland with partners JRF.
Have you heard of S.A.M?
S.A.M stands for severe acute malnutrition and right now it's spreading across East Africa and devastating young lives. Luckily there is a cure.
One boy’s road to recovery
A little boy holds your gaze. Half his face is blurred. And the headline reads STOP CHILDREN WASTING AWAY. But who is the young boy looking back at you?
The power of peanuts: Stopping S.A.M in it's tracks
Celebrating the Day of the African Child
The Day of the African Child is a time to celebrate the energy, strength and creativity of children across Africa. This year's theme is Eliminating Harmful Practices.
Tackling food insecurity in Nigeria
Volunteers’ Week: Meet Michelle
Small actions and big impacts – the amazing Parent Campaigners of Save the Children