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More than half a million children in Somalia expected to face deadliest form of malnutrition by April

More than half a million children in Somalia are expected to face the most deadly form of malnutrition according to new figures released today.

MYLEENE KLASS JOINS HER DAUGHTERS TO DESIGN AND MODEL SUSTAINABLE JUMPER RANGE FOR SAVE THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY

MYLEENE KLASS JOINS HER DAUGHTERS TO DESIGN AND MODEL SUSTAINABLE JUMPER RANGE FOR SAVE THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY.

ALEXANDRA BURKE WEARS PERSONALISED ‘ELF IN THE ROOM’ JUMPER TO LAUNCH SAVE THE CHILDREN CHRISTMAS POP-UP

Alexandra Burke has launched a vintage jumper and upcycling pop-up store at Westfield London, as part of Save the Children’s annual Christmas Jumper Day campaign.

Two weeks since deadly Indonesia earthquake, 38,450 children left homeless, facing “ticking time bomb” of disease and infection

More than 114,680 people, including 38,450 children, have been left homeless by the deadly earthquake that struck Cianjur in Indonesia last month.,

Report: A 'universal childcare guarantee' would boost the economy by £13 billion a year

Universally accessible and affordable childcare would create a ‘double dividend’ for the UK economy, Save the Children and IPPR says in a major report.

Save the Children Statement: UK announces new funding to Somalia

Alison Griffin, Head of UK Influencing at Save the Children UK, responds to the UK government's announcement of new funding for Somalia.

WORST DROUGHT IN 40 YEARS PUSHES KENYA TO BREAKING POINT AS UK GOVERNMENT VOWS TO DOUBLE CHARITY DONATIONS

The UK Government today announced it will double all donations to Save the Children’s annual Christmas Jumper Day campaign, on Thursday 8th December.

AFGHANISTAN SCHOOL ATTACK - "SCHOOLS SHOULD BE A HAVEN NOT A BATTLEFIELD"

Save the Children responds to news that at least 15 people, including children, have been killed in a bomb attack on a school in Samangan, northern Afghanistan.