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New Year, New Opportunities: How the UK Can Lead in Preventing Future Zambia-like Debt Crises
Hear from Diana how the UK can seize a pivotal opportunity to address global debt crises by enacting legislation to ensure private creditors offer comparable relief.
Gift for good this Christmas thanks to our partners
Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day is on 7 December, here’s a round-up of amazing products and brands which are supporting the annual festive campaign.
Ten ways to celebrate Christmas Jumper Day at school
How to celebrate Christmas Jumper Day at your school without forgetting the reason behind it
Celebrating Christmas Jumper Day at Secondary School
Making Christmas Jumper Day 2023 at your secondary school the best ever
Christmas Jumper Day: Making sure everyone can get involved
Making sure that no-one is left out on Christmas Jumper Day.
We can't let political slogans or headlines rob refugees of their humanity
Our CEO, Gwen Hines, discusses the speech by the UK Home Secretary
Our Covid-19 Inquiry report
Todays report finds that political leaders at times failed to consider how prolonged closures of nurseries and schools disproportionately affected children in poverty
Children's Rights Organisations Urge Covid-19 Inquiry To Hear From Children
Leading children’s rights organisations warn Covid-19 Inquiry risks failing to understand the pandemic’s impact if it doesn’t urgently hear from children.
A Quarter of a Million Pounds for Ukraine
In 2022, 13-year-old Gabriel from Cumbria raised over £250,000 for Ukrainian children, after thousands entered a raffle to win his handmade wooden bowl.
Cost of Living Crisis Heroes
From Glasgow to Cardiff, women in the UK are doing all they can to ease the Cost of Living crisis in their communities.
Save the Children and Aardman: Home
Inspired by the real-life stories of children, the short film from Aardman tells a story about how child refugees feel and what it’s like to be away from home
How to walk and chew gum at the same time
This is my alternative version of the official theme for the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Annual Meetings.
A letter to my sons
A the Climate Crisis becomes more apparent our CEO Gwen Hines, writes a letter of hope to her sons.
She was the heart of our nation
Like everyone else, I have been deeply saddened by the passing of our Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
10 tips for keeping children safe during a heatwave
With a heatwave across the UK this week, here are 10 tips for keeping your children safe.
What has a 100-year-old British charity got to say about decolonisation?
We cannot and should not try to untie Save the Children’s 1919 birth to Britain’s not-so-historical colonial and racist history.
How to sponsor a refugee
Our course will set you up with everything you need to become a refugee sponsor. Read more.
Why Ramadan is so rewarding
Muslims across the world are currently settling into the second week of a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.
The nightmare before Christmas: one pandemic, two realities
Today is one year to the day that the first person in the world, the UK’s own Margaret Keenan in Coventry, received an approved COVID-19 vaccine.
Why 2021 Spending Review matters for world’s poorest children
How the 2021 Spending Review will shape UK aid spending on children for the next three years.
National Lottery supports children in Sheffield during Covid
National Lottery Community Fund has been supporting children in Sheffield during the pandemic. Read more.
Volunteers' Week - A coastal adventure
Emma Berry from Save the Children's Penarth fundraising branch tells us about turning the sadness of the pandemic into a spectacular, life-affirming experience.
The impact of UK Aid cuts
The damage the cuts to UK aid in 2020 and 2021 has had on the world’s poorest children cannot be understated.
Become a volunteer like me - you won't regret it!
TV presenter and Pop Idol icon Nicki Chapman tells us about her love of being a volunteer for Save the Children UK - and why you should sign up too.
One Year On: Lockdown Life on the Bettws Estate
With COVID-19 effecting families around the UK, read how families on the Bettws Estate in Wales are getting through it, together.
There is public support for tackling child poverty in the UK. It just needs capturing.
The public expects more for children, and when made aware of the issues that the poorest children in the UK face, people want these issues to be addressed.