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An image of Margot Robbie playing Barbie, looking into a heart shaped handheld mirror and winking back at the camera

Our partnership with Barbie to help girls everywhere achieve their dreams

In celebration of the “Barbie” movie, Warner Bros. Discovery and Mattel partner with Save the Children to inspire and empower girls from around the world.

Two children playing in the sea

Scrapping the two-child limit is the most cost-effective way of reducing child poverty

Not only is scrapping the two-child limit the most cost-effective way to reduce child poverty but it would lift 250,000 children out of poverty.

A girl smiles at the camera from a Child Friendly Space in Balkh Province, Afghanistan. Jim Huylebroek / Save The Children.

Building on Labour's Development Legacy

Labour has an opportunity to build on its legacy of leadership in international development.
Sahra, 10 in her home in Somalia

2022 recap from Gwen Hines

In a year that saw multiple, overlapping crises, 2022 tested Save the Children teams like never before. Read more...

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Money Talks but the Paris Summit Whispered

The Paris Summit raised awareness and momentum but fell short on tangible outcomes

Children playing with building block toys in Sudan

Why a playful mindset is so important for a child’s early development

Launching Wonderpacks, a collaboration between Save the Children and Boromi.

A family migrating due to drought

Climate and Colonialism

An exploration of the role of colonialism in our understanding of the climate crisis.

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Why NOW is the time to act on child poverty in Scotland

Fiona King looks at the Scottish Government’s latest report on how they are delivering on a commitment to drive down child poverty.