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Rhoda Mbamba, with her daughter Lela in Zomba District, Malawi

How our nutritional programme is helping children like Lela

Our Nutrition Embedding Evaluation Programme in Malawi is supporting families like Rhoda and her daughter Lela to grow their own crops.
Fatima*'s first day back home after returning from the Stabilisation Centre

Fatima's story

Find out how Save the Children helped to support nine month old Fatima* and her family after drought destroyed their livestock.

Children run at a school in Nakasongola in central Uganda.

A wave of hope for children

If vaccines are the light at the end of a tunnel, oxygen is the critical essential medicine that keeps people alive on the journey through the tunnel.
4-year-old girl in Indonesia

The expansion of pneumonia vaccine coverage in Indonesia

Three weeks ago, Indonesia received 1.6 million doses of pneumonia vaccine. It’s a significant event for children’s survival.

A young girl in Somalia

Time to roll up and roll out

Somalia's immunisation infrastructure urgently needs to be strengthened to roll out routine immunisation, including the newer PCV and COVID-19 vaccines.

Children run at a school in Nakasongola in central Uganda.

Poorest children in the world need more than soundbites from G20

The world’s poorest children are being impacted the most by COVID-19, and G20 governments need to improve initiatives to support them.

Ifra, health worker, Ethiopia

In the face of a pandemic, routine vaccines are the best bet to save lives

As we work to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines, we must not lose sight of the value of routine childhood vaccines and the urgency to scale up access to them.

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Vaccine Q and A

This World Immunisation Week, we’re celebrating vaccines by answering some tricky questions. Read on to understand more about this amazing intervention.