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Relief, peace or prosperity?

In the new Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, aligning the work of humanitarians, development specialists and peacebuilders will take vision and effort.

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A win for children in conflict

The government’s updated approach to the protection of civilians in conflict is an important win for children living in conflict.

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UK leadership on girls’ education can’t be realised without tackling global child poverty

The UK government must use its leadership role to address the global learning crisis for millions of children, especially girls, who may never return to the classroom.

Manal, 18, and her sister Fatima, 12, get vaccinated against cholera at a Save the Children-supported site in Sudan

Beyond saving lives: Four things you didn't know about vaccines

Vaccines don’t just save lives - they give communities the chance to thrive.

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THREE YEARS ON: No Progress, No Peace

Onno Van Manen, Save the Children’s Country Director in Bangladesh reflects on milestones crossed in 3 years since more than 700,000 Rohingya fled violence in Myanmar.
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The Sustainable Development Goals must guide the future of UK aid in recovery from COVID-19

The Sustainable Development Goals should be the cornerstone of the global policy agenda for the new Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office.

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It’s time to listen to children

We can learn a lot about how to respond to COVID-19, as we found out when we spoke to children in Ethiopia about delivering healthcare during the pandemic.

At least 180 people have died in Beirut, with thousands more injured & many children unaccounted for.

Dom Joly reflects on the impact of Beirut blast on its residents

Save the Children UK Ambassador Dom Joly reflects on the impact of Beirut blast on its residents.