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Leolida, 12, holds his younger brother Lawrence in Turkana region, Kenya.

brothers beating malnutrition

Leolida does all he can to help his 18-month-old brother recover from malnutrition, even going hungry himself.

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Equity in education

Data from GRID can inform strategies and programmes to foster equity in children’s school readiness and learning outcomes.

Save the Children health worker examines baby Ellie, 5 months

Britain’s broken aid promise

Yesterday, MPs voted to cut the UK aid budget indefinitely, putting children around the world at risk. But this isn’t the end of the road.

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UK aid: Returning to 0.7% is only solution

Analysis of FCDO's aid budget in 2022, and why returning to spending 0.7% GNI on aid is the UK government's only viable option for them and the world's poorest people.

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Our CEO's farewell message: 'A privilege beyond words'

Outgoing CEO of Save the Children UK, Kevin Watkins, reflects on his five years with the charity and his hopes for the future.
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Message of solidarity to trans and non-binary people

Esther Hodges, member of our LGBT+ Allies network, shares a statement of solidarity and support to trans and non-binary people.

 Axmed*, 11 months with his mother at a mobile health centre in Somalia

Making a difference in tackling malnutrition

How the Global Malnutrition Initiative is working to make a difference in the way the world tackles malnutrition.
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Why IDA20 needs at least $109bn to deliver for the world’s poorest children

A proposal for the World Bank's 20th IDA replenishment to have at least $109bn of resources to deliver for the world’s poorest children.