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Parents sacrificing essentials to ensure their children get through the summer holidays  

The impact of the cost of living on kids this summer is laid bare today as a new poll reveals parents are making drastic cut-backs to get through the school holidays.

Save the Children Statement on Violence in Gaza and Israel

Save the Children is gravely concerned by the serious escalation of violence between Israel and Palestinian armed groups, so far claiming the lives of six children

Only One In Four Children Play Out Regularly On Their Street Compared To Almost Three-Quarters Of Their Grandparents Generation

Fewer children are playing out on their street than ever before, new research reveals, as concerns grow over the impact this could have on young people's mental health.

YEMEN: LAST WEEK OF TRUCE SEES THE HIGHEST WEEKLY NUMBER OF CHILD CASUALTIES IN 2 YEARS

An uptick of violence in Yemen led to 38 children being killed or injured in the final week of a UN-brokered truce.

YEMEN: One child killed and eleven injured in shelling on a playspace in Taiz

A three-year-old boy was killed, and eleven children injured when a shell hit the street where they were playing in Taiz yesterday evening.

Save the Children respond to Keir Starmer's pledge to bring back the Department for International Development

Save the Children's Executive Director of Policy, Advocacy and Campaigns, Kirsty McNeill responds to Keir Starmer's pledge to bring back DFID.

Climate crisis: Greater risk of respiratory disease, kidney disease and other health hazards for millions of children as heatwaves sweep across Europe

Millions of children across Europe are in danger of respiratory disease, kidney disease and other health hazards as record-breaking temperatures sweep the continent.

SOMALIA: Severe malnutrition among children soars 300% since January

The number of children in Somalia receiving treatment for the most dangerous form of malnutrition surged 300% in the first six months of 2022.