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The 5 golden rules for raising a global citizen

All you need to raise a child without unconscious bias.

A van in Pakistan is ready to deliver supplies to Afghanistan

What has a 100-year-old British charity got to say about decolonisation?

We cannot and should not try to untie Save the Children’s 1919 birth to Britain’s not-so-historical colonial and racist history.
A baby in Nigeria being vaccinated outside their home in a village

Scaling up routine immunisation coverage in Nigeria

Scaling up immunisation coverage and uptake in Nigeria is not just a goal, it's an imperative.
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What next for global health?

Two years on from the start of the pandemic, do we return to the status quo or drive forward, ever more ambitious to realise a healthier world?

Ahmed holding a packet of high nutrient peanut paste in Somalia

East Africa: An Impending Crisis

A decade ago, we said never again to famine. To the millions of people who are once again on the edge of starvation we have failed in that promise. We must act.

a little girl in a purple coat walking along the pavement wearing welly boots on a grey day

Choosing to have children despite the climate crisis

Choosing to bring new life into an uncertain future is never an easy decision to make - but the hope and possibility that all children bring can be galvanising.

A Save the Children Dr giving a vaccination

Five vaccines that changed the world for children

Let’s have a look back at the top five vaccines that have helped change the world for children.

Our Bettws Early Learning Communities project is a partnership scheme with local providers to improve early learning outcomes for children in the area.

Bettws born and bred

Kerstin Nott is a Save the Children Project Officer for the Bettws Early Learning Community based in Newport.