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ONE IN THREE CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN TO ENTER 2024 FACING CRISIS LEVELS OF HUNGER

Almost 8 million children in Afghanistan – or one in three - will enter the new year facing crisis levels of hunger.

Worst crimes against children in conflict reach highest level since records began

The number of grave violations committed against children in war rose 13% in 2022, to the highest level since reporting started in 2005, according to Save the Children.

UK HAS AGREED TO REPATRIATE FIVE BRITISH CHILDREN – SAVE THE CHILDREN STATEMENT

Statement on the UK agreeing to repatriate five British children

Module 2 of the Covid-19 Public Inquiry highlights violations to children’s rights

Today marked the Closing Submissions of Module 2 of the Covid-19 Public Inquiry with leading Children’s Rights Organisations claiming children’s rights were ignored.

COP28: FOSSIL FUEL AGREEMENT WILL HELP PROTECT CHILD RIGHTS BUT MORE IS NEEDED FOR A JUST TRANSITION – SAVE THE CHILDREN

An agreement to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels is a step in the right direction but falls short of the rapid fossil fuel phase-out desperately needed.

It is UK’s duty to tackle global hunger crisis, say British public in new poll

Opinion research conducted by the Development Engagement Lab in partnership with United Against Malnutrition and Hunger and Save the Children UK.

SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS KILLING OF STAFF MEMBER AND FAMILY IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE IN GAZA

It is with profound sadness we confirm that a staff member of Save the Children and his family have been killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.

Covid-19 Inquiry should publish Sir Patrick Vallance's diary extracts with "freeloader" comment

Children's rights organisations call for the Covid-19 Inquiry to publish Sir Patrick Vallance's diary extract with freeloader comment