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A BAN ON FEMALE AID WORKERS IN AFGHANISTAN WILL COST LIVES, WARN LEADING AID GROUPS
Aid groups working in Afghanistan warn that the lives of women and children were at risk if the de facto authorities did not reverse a ban on female NGO workers
NEW ANALYSIS: The number of people facing extreme hunger is up more than 50% in 3 years with Afghanistan worst hit
NEW ANALYSIS: The number of people facing extreme hunger is up more than 50% in 3 years with Afghanistan worst hit
NGOs condemn Afghan de facto authorities’ ban on women NGO workers
Leaders of CARE, NRC and Save the Children respond to the announcement of a ban on NGOs employing women in Afghanistan.
Save the Children Statement: Restrictions on girls education in Afghanistan is 'crushing the hopes and dreams of girls across the country'
Save the Children responds to restrictions on girls' education above grade six in Afghanistan.
CHRISTMAS DONATIONS HELP BRING JOY TO OVER 8,000 CHILDREN IN WALES DURING COST OF LIVING CRISIS
Inspiring corporate donors, supporters and partners have enabled Save the Children to deliver over 8,000 children’s gifts to families across south Wales
'I Want Peace': Ukraine and a Christmas at War
Three Ukrainian photographers capture the lives of children who fled and those who stayed in Ukraine.
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.,