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The quest for a COVID-19 vaccine is critical, but we must not forget the fight against pneumonia

As the world focuses its energy on a COVID-19 vaccine – which it certainly should – we must not ease off on other vaccines.

Alaziz receiving a pneumonia vaccine

Life-saving vaccines for hard-to-reach children

How we're reaching children and mothers in remote communities in Ethiopia with life-saving vaccines and other essential healthcare.

A baby is vaccinated against pneumonia

Global Vaccine Summit 2020

Now, more than ever, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to protect essential services like immunisation and ensure equitable access for the most vulnerable.

 Group of children in a health clinic

What Does Solidarity Really Look Like?

Natsayi Sithole, Save the Children UK’s Head of Strategy, UK Impact explains how charities can tackle racism from within.

18-month-old Rohingya refugee Anwar* plays at home with mum Rahima*, after being released from the Save the Children primary healthcare centre

Reasons to be Hopeful: An update from our CEO

It’s more important than ever that we stand together to protect every child. As we call on governments across the globe to protect children during this crisis

Children painting rainbows

Celebrating Terry's walking triumph

96-year-old Terry Holt has walked miles in a bid to raise £1,000 for Save the Children’s Coronavirus appeal.

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The hidden ingredient to SaveWithStories success

From Meghan Markle to Stephen Fry, Helen Mirren to Ashley Walters - the contributors to Save the Children’s #SaveWithStories campaign is as varied as it is illustrious.

Children painting rainbows

Children in poor households to soar by up to 86 million due to COVID-19

Without urgent action, the number of children living in monetary poor households across low- and middle-income countries could increase by 11- 15% or 63-86m.