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Boys look at the ocean in Indonesia

A beautiful world for children

Six pictures that remind us how beautiful the world is and the stories behind them.

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Why children are most affected by climate change, and what you can do about it

This Earth Day we urge you to help us make it clear to decision makers in this country that we want better outcomes for these children and their families - join us.

Boris Johnson at the G7

Why the G7 matters

It’s time to get back to the big issues that affect us all. And G7 is the place to do it. Here's why.

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Shining a much-needed spotlight on the education needs of internally displaced children

Our new report puts forward 12 recommendations for governments to meet the education needs of children forced to leave their homes but who remain within their country.

Children laughing in Madagascar

What lockdown easing means for kids

Lockdown easing means different things for everyone. For kids, it means something very exciting - more time to play with their friends.

Volunteers working at the Save the Children Charity Shop

The post lockdown shopping begins

Non essential shops reopen today, much to everyone's excitement. Head down to one of our boutique charity shops to do some springtime spending!
Save the Children charity shop

Reopening news for our shops

In line with government advice, some of our stores will reopen from April 12th. Learn more about which community and Mary's Living & Giving shops are reopening.
muna, a healthcare worker in Somalia

16 years of saving children’s lives: A day-in-the life of one incredible health worker

Muna is a Family Health Worker with Save the Children and tells the story of 16 years of service to children.