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15-year-old boy in Afghanistan

Killed and maimed

Since 2010, the equivalent of 25 children a day have been killed or severely injured in conflict. The UK and others must act to protect children in war zones.

Morshed receives treatment for pneumonia in Cox's Bazar

World Pneumonia Day 2020

Yesterday, November 12th, was World Pneumonia Day. Save the Children joined with partners around the world to draw attention to childhood pneumonia.

Asfana and her daughter Misbah

Made in India

With the development of a new vaccine to protect against childhood pneumonia, India has provided a lifeline to combat the world’s biggest infectious killer of children

Umelma prepares to receive her measles/rubella vaccination in Kenya

Every child counts

Data on inequalities is extremely important for accountability to children. Our analysis shows that the availability of such data is still extremely patchy.

A black box

An update on Save the Children UK's leadership team's anti-racism commitments

Save the Children UK's leadership team provide an update on the anti-racism commitments they published in the Statement of Solidarity in June 2020.
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No child should go hungry in the holidays

We're saddened by the vote on free school meals. Now's the time to work together and demand a winter plan for children.
Girl, age 8, from Venezuela

Intergenerational justice

The Covid Generation cannot afford a return to ‘normal’. Our new report, Covid's Kids, explains why.
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Let’s convert unpayable debt into investments for children

The time has come for a fundamental review of debt sustainability, followed by coordinated action covering all creditors to restructure and reduce debt.