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A shot of the floor, with a person's feet in green trainers. A CV lies on the floor next to them.

Are We Delivering For Families?

Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children, outlines findings of a new report into child poverty in Scotland with partners JRF.

Community Health Volunteer checks for swelling, a symptom of severe acute malnutrition while examining 11-month-old Emeyan.

Have you heard of S.A.M?

S.A.M stands for severe acute malnutrition and right now it's spreading across East Africa and devastating young lives. Luckily there is a cure.

one-year-old boy holds out his hand looking towards the camera

One boy’s road to recovery

A little boy holds your gaze. Half his face is blurred. And the headline reads STOP CHILDREN WASTING AWAY. But who is the young boy looking back at you?

A staff member at an outpatient therapeutic nutrition site in Maiduguri, Borno State, North East Nigeria, distributes packets of protein rich ready-to-use therapeutic food to the parents of malnourished children.

The power of peanuts: Stopping S.A.M in it's tracks

1.7m children in East Africa are at risk of death from S.A.M. Thankfully, there is a cure. A simple, cheap cure to start a child’s journey back to health.
Two schoolgirls laughing

Celebrating the Day of the African Child

The Day of the African Child is a time to celebrate the energy, strength and creativity of children across Africa. This year's theme is Eliminating Harmful Practices.

Father and son walking to their farm across dry land

Tackling food insecurity in Nigeria

Climate change, insurgency and conflict, natural disasters and pandemic-related shocks all affect food production and push food prices up. What's our response?
parent-campaigners

Volunteers’ Week: Meet Michelle

Small actions and big impacts – the amazing Parent Campaigners of Save the Children

Four young schoolboys in Nigeria carrying a rug

Children’s day in Nigeria

It's a day schoolchildren look forward to. It should also be a wake-up call for the full application and implementation of laws that ensure our children are protected.