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ONE CHILD IS BORN INTO HUNGER EVERY TWO SECONDS IN 2023 – Save the Children

At least 17.6 million children, or one child every two seconds will be born into hunger this year - a 22% jump from a decade ago, according to Save the Children.

Major outbreak of disease escalating in camps as 250,000 people, mostly children, return to Afghanistan from Pakistan

Thousands of Afghan refugees who have crossed into Afghanistan from Pakistan in recent weeks are experiencing alarming levels of serious illnesses.

Horn of Africa: Over 100 killed and 700,000 displaced by El Nino rains as region braces for more wild weather

Devastating flash floods have killed at least 111 people, including 16 children, across the Horn of Africa, with more than 770,000 people displaced.

Save the Children launches first of its kind pre-loved jumper store for Christmas Jumper Day

A unique pre-loved knitwear pop-up store where every jumper tells the story of a child helped by Save the Children is opening on the 1st December in Covent Garden.

Parliament’s vote against a ceasefire is ‘heartbreaking’ – Save the Children

Gwen Hines, Chief Executive at Save the Children UK, said the Parliament's vote is heartbreaking for anyone who wants to see an end to this conflict.

BORN INTO WAR: About 15,000 babies expected to be born into crisis in Gaza by end of 2023

About 15,000 babies are expected to be born in Gaza between 7 October and the end of 2023 with all of them at grave risk amid escalating violence.

SAVE THE CHILDREN RESPONSE TO PRIME MINISTER’S GUILDHALL SPEECH: "A PAUSE WON’T TACKLE STARVATION OR DISEASE”

In response to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Guildhall foreign policy speech, no length of humanitarian pause is long enough to mount an effective aid operation.

SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR PUTS HER FAMILY AT THE HEART OF LIMITED-EDITION JUMPER

Sophie Ellis-Bextor takes inspiration from a tattoo dedicated to her children and husband to design her exclusive ‘Love’ jumper for Save the Children.