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14 MILLION CHILDREN “SILENCED” BY COVID 19 INQUIRY

More than 40 of the UK’s leading children’s charities and child development experts have urged the Covid-19 Inquiry chair to take evidence from children immediately

NIGER: FURTHER INSTABILITY AND SANCTIONS COULD EXACERBATE HUMANITARIAN NEEDS OF THE MOST VULNERABLE

In Niger NGOs are warning that further instability could strongly deteriorate the living conditions of the most vulnerable, including women and children.

UK’s foreign aid cuts are a death sentence for children

Save the Children responds to UK government's aid cuts.

Statement welcoming UK recognising acts of genocide against Yazidis

This is an important act of global leadership that will further the cause of justice for Yazidi children and families.

Concerning to see the UK expand oil and gas drilling in the North Sea

Save the Children responds to the Prime Minister's announcement on the expansion of oil and gas drilling in North Sea.

Leaders must take urgent action to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C: Save the Children

The climate crisis is a child rights crisis with grave implications for current and future generations of children, who are already bearing the brunt of its impacts.

Statement: Soaring temperatures in the UK a wake up call

Save the Children responds to the Met's latest report, foretelling record-breaking temperatures in the UK.

Save the Children welcomes Keir Starmer’s fresh commitment to a child poverty strategy

Only a whole government approach will truly tackle child poverty and Save the Children has been calling for a strategy for years