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“Complete psychological destruction”: Children in Gaza have suffered “relentless mental harm” during five months of war – Save the Children

Five months of violence, displacement, starvation and disease on top of nearly 17 years of a blockade have caused relentless mental harm to children in Gaza.

The Princess Royal celebrates International Women’s Day by meeting 10-year-old fundraiser and Save the Children ambassador Myleene Klass

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal attended Save the Children’s star-studded International Women’s Day lunch in London today.

Alternative aid delivery in Gaza: children do not have time to wait - Save the Children

Children in Gaza dying from starvation and disease cannot wait for the time it may take to build a temporary port off the Strip, or hope for aid dropped out of planes.

CHILDREN AS YOUNG AS NINE FACE MASS SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND MUTILATION IN THE DRC

Women and children fleeing deadly violence in eastern DRC have reported surviving gruesome sexual attacks and genital mutilation by armed men.

The Chancellor is leaving the poorest families out in the cold with his Spring Statement

Becca Lyon, head of UK child poverty at Save the Children UK, responds to the Chancellor's 2024 Spring Statement

CABO DELGADO: More than 61,000 children displaced as fresh attacks lead to largest displacement in 18 months

More than 61,000 children have fled a new wave of violence in Cabo Delgado provinces in Mozambique in the past two months.

Over 80% of single parents on Universal Credit unable to meet ‘unmanageable’ work requirements

Single parents in receipt of Universal Credit are unable to meet the new 30-hours work requirements introduced last October for lead carers of 3-12-year-olds

THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN ‘SING TOGETHER’ ON ST DAVID’S DAY IN AID OF SAVE THE CHILDREN

12,000 primary school pupils from across Wales have joined forces in a harmonious bilingual St David’s Day song in aid of Save the Children