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Thousands of teachers reveal “deep problems” in classrooms four years on from school lockdown

Money to help children catch up in school following the Covid-19 pandemic is not making a difference with signs of emotional and social delay in the classroom

A Tale of Two El Niños: Malawi underwater while neighbour Zambia dries out

Two neighbouring southern Africa nations are battling completely opposite weather disasters this month.

MORE THAN ONE MILLION CHILDREN TRAPPED AS GANG VIOLENCE RAGES IN HAITI

More than one million children in Haiti – a quarter of the nation’s children – are living in areas controlled or under the influence of armed groups as violence spirals

Sudan: Nearly 230,000 children and new mothers likely to die from hunger without critical action – Save the Children

Nearly 230,000 children, pregnant women and new mothers could die in the coming months due to hunger unless urgent, life-saving funding is released.

Changing the story about child poverty in Scotland

Leading anti-poverty charities explore public attitudes to create solutions for change.

“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.