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Save the Children UK's income passes £300 million
The annual income of Save the Children UK rose to £305 million last year, boosted by increases in legacies and government funding for education, health services and nutrition.
2024 Recap
Our Annual Report 2024 was published today. 2024 was a year of extraordinary challenges, but also one of courage, collaboration and impact. Together with our partners, supporters, volunteers and staff, we delivered change that matters—now and for the future.
A Place of Hope - South Yorkshire Child Poverty Summit
A page about Save the Children's South Yorkshire Child Poverty Summit taking place in Sheffield in February 2025.
Relx
A valued partner since 2022, Relx is committed to ensuring that children in need receive the help and protection they deserve during times of crisis.
Shahbaz Ali - Celebrity Supporter
TikTok comedian and broadcaster Shabaz Ali’s experience working as a schoolteacher informs his passionate advocacy for children’s wellbeing, their rights, and helping them fulfil their potential.
5 ways to help a child with back to school anxiety
It's so hard when children get worried about things. All we want to do is help reassure them, but sometimes simple reassurance just doesn’t do the trick. When that anxiety is around going back to school, it’s even more tricky. We can’t just not let them go – and it's horrible to think of them feeling sad when we’re not there to support them.
Delivering childcare for all children
The latest childcare report from IPPR (The Childcare Challenge: How can the government deliver a real childcare guarantee), commissioned by Save the Children UK, was published this week. It comes at a critical time as just last week the UK Government announced their aim for 75% of children to be ‘school ready’ by 2028, up from 68%.This target reflects a shift in focus for the UK Government from childcare to child development and has the potential to make a real difference to the lives of children in the UK. Good quality childcare is critical not just because it enables parents to access paid employment, but because it has the power to address inequalities children face before they enter school.Given the importance of childcare in families’ lives, it’s deeply concerning that the findings in this new report reveal that only one third of the poorest fifth of parents with young children use formal childcare, compared with two-thirds of those in the highest earning households. This is in part due to the lack of childcare places and the lower quality of childcare in more deprived areas as well as the exclusion of some families from the funded hours offer. The challenges facing the childcare sector could undermine the Government’s target around school-readiness and see the attainment gap between children experiencing financial disadvantage compared with those who aren’t increasing
Five things you need to know about Sudan
Through the eyes of our colleagues in Sudan, we look at five things you need to know and explore what needs to happen to restore hope.
Hands off our Rights!
The health and wellbeing of women, girls, and the LGBTQI+ community is under threat from a globally coordinated and well-funded attack on their rights.
Celebrating Refugee Teachers: Championing their Voices
This World Teachers’ Day 2024 is an opportunity to spotlight a group of educators whose exceptional contributions to their communities often go unrecognised.
The WHO Civil Society Commission: A Quiet Revolution
The launch of the Civil Society Commission by the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) in September 2023 was a historic moment.
18 UK organisations respond to Government's partial arms suspension
Following the Government’s decision to suspend some arms licences to Israel, 18 UK charities and organisations have issued the following statement.
The UK must fully suspend arms sales to the Government of Israel
Israeli forces have rained bombs down on Gaza, killing more than 14,000 Palestinian children. These bombs are being dropped from planes made with British parts.
Season’s Bleatings. Shaun the Sheep needs ewe!
This year Shaun the Sheep has taken on a new fleece of life in the hope of encouraging schools and youth groups to sign up and take part in Christmas Jumper Day.
Only by driving down rates of child poverty will we close the attainment gap
This year's Scottish high school exam results show many things, and depending on who is doing the looking there is both good and bad news to be seen.
Banking on Education: Why the World Bank's IDA21 Replenishment Matters for Global Education
Global leaders must take advantage of this year's IDA21 replenishment to raise resources for education.
I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors – now is not the time for the world to look away
Sacha Myers, Save the Children's Media Manager, spent 2 weeks in Gaza at the end of April. This is what she witnessed.
Fuelling Hope: IDA21 Amidst a Global Food & Nutrition Security Crisis
2024 is a chance to shape the 21st replenishment of IDA and an opportunity for IDA recipient governments to articulate a strong demand for nutrition financing.
NIGERIA: One in six children set to go hungry as kidnappings, conflict and rising prices push food out of reach
Around 15.6 million – children in Nigeria are facing hunger in the lead up to the lean season starting in June, according to a new analysis by Save the Children.
Seven Years of the Two Child Limit
It has now been seven years since the introduction of two-child limit, or Sibling Tax. This policy is one of the main drivers of rising child poverty in the country.
Sudan
Even before fighting broke out in 2023, Sudan was facing a humanitarian crisis. We've been working in Sudan for over 40 years - find out more.
Progress on child poverty has stalled - so what now?
Blog on the newest child poverty figures for Scotland detailing the fact that child poverty levels have not improved despite investment in the Scottish Child Payment.
Shining a Light on the Inequalities Faced by Single Parent Families
This Single Parents' Day, Save the Children is highlighting the inequalities they face in Government funded childcare. Find out more.
Alternative aid delivery in Gaza: children do not have time to wait - Save the Children
Children in Gaza dying from starvation and disease cannot wait for the time it may take to build a temporary port off the Strip, or hope for aid dropped out of planes.
CHILDREN AS YOUNG AS NINE FACE MASS SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND MUTILATION IN THE DRC
Women and children fleeing deadly violence in eastern DRC have reported surviving gruesome sexual attacks and genital mutilation by armed men.
Morgan Stanley and Save the Children UK announce new five-year commitment to help families hardest hit by cost-of-living crisis
Morgan Stanley and Save the Children UK have announced a new commitment to support families hardest hit by the cost-of-living crisis.
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.
From Climate Anxiety to Climate Action: Meet Lola
Lola- one of our Changemaker Leaders- explains why she volunteers, and the importance of a fossil-fuel phase out for both planetary and personal health.
'We need to move beyond the drama and make up for the lost years' - Save the Children NI
For 24 months families across Northern Ireland have been dealing with one of the deepest cost-of-living crises in living memory without a functioning local government.
Taking on the Climate Crisis: Meet Michelle
Changemaker Leader Michelle talks about why climate action is so important to her.
Child lock what the UK government can do to secure children’s futures
Meghan Meek - O'Connor, Senior Policy advisor, sets out why we need a Child Lock - a 'double lock' spending on children's social security entitlements.
Why we can’t wait for progress on closing the attainment gap
Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children looks at the latest attainment gap figures in Scotland.
A look back at 2023
A look back at some of the amazing achievements made possible for children every minute, every day, all around the world.
There is nowhere safe for children to go in Gaza
Jason Lee, Save the Children's Country Director in the occupied Palestinian territory, explains why children and families need a definitive ceasefire now.
Changing the story about child poverty in Scotland
At Save the Children, we are working with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to change the story about child poverty in Scotland.
Five things we learned about conducting participatory research with parents
Reflections from our work with our Margate partner, Beyond the Page, who support migrant mothers across Thanet.
GAZA: Repeated diplomatic failures continue to cost thousands of children’s lives says Save the Children ahead of UN Security Council meeting
The international community’s failure to agree on a ceasefire is costing thousands of lives, as the United Nations Security Council prepares to meet tomorrow.
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.
Becoming a results focused organisation
Becoming a results focused organisation - reflections from the Sierra Leone Education Innovation Challenge
STATEMENT: 'WHITE PAPER IS A POSITIVE STEP, BUT LONG, LONG WAY TO GO'
Save the Children responds to the launch of the Government’s White Paper on International Development.
Horn of Africa: Over 100 killed and 700,000 displaced by El Nino rains as region braces for more wild weather
Devastating flash floods have killed at least 111 people, including 16 children, across the Horn of Africa, with more than 770,000 people displaced.
The contrast of life
As I stand in my kitchen and make my morning coffee, I am acutely aware of the privilege this is compared to the families in Gaza. Read more
Ten ways to celebrate Christmas Jumper Day at school
How to celebrate Christmas Jumper Day at your school without forgetting the reason behind it
Calls for a ceasefire have been branded naïve. But the alternatives are no solution at all.
Our CEO, Gwen Hines, explains why the UK must call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and Israel.
Celebrating Christmas Jumper Day at Secondary School
Making Christmas Jumper Day 2023 at your secondary school the best ever
SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR PUTS HER FAMILY AT THE HEART OF LIMITED-EDITION JUMPER
Sophie Ellis-Bextor takes inspiration from a tattoo dedicated to her children and husband to design her exclusive ‘Love’ jumper for Save the Children.
How to celebrate Christmas Jumper Day at work remotely
You don’t need to be in the office to join in!
Christmas Jumper Day: Making sure everyone can get involved
Making sure that no-one is left out on Christmas Jumper Day.
SAVE THE CHILDREN RESPONSE TO THE KING'S SPEECH: MORE OIL AND GAS WILL ONLY EXACERBATE THE CLIMATE CRISIS
The government's decision to support more oil and gas expansion will only exacerbate the climate crisis.
Adolescent Health and Well Being
We share why meaningful adolescent engagement is vital to our work - with insights from our programmes in Bolivia, India and Tanzania.
5 ways conflict can impact children’s mental health
In the last 11 days, more than 1,000 children have reportedly been killed in airstrikes on Gaza – that’s one child every 15 minutes.
One third more girls set to face double blow of climate change and child marriage by 2050 – study
The number of girls at extreme risk of facing the double blow of climate change and child marriage is estimated to increase 33% to nearly 40 million by 2050,.
“Children are paying the heaviest price as violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory escalates”
As the escalation in Israel and Gaza intensifies, the number of children caught up in the violence is soaring.
Statement following escalation in violence in Gaza and Israel
All parties must show restraint and focus on keeping children and families safe and bringing an end to the fear and suffering they have endured for far too long.
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
Why we need to talk more about and crucially to children
As the UN General Assembly closes its doors, children continue to pay the highest price for inadequate action by world leaders
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
3 things to know about babies in poverty
Three reasons why poverty is especially harmful to babies under one and why the Scottish Government must do better for babies.
Arsenal star and England Captain Leah Williamson to tell The UN: "Don't leave girls behind" following visit to refugee camp
Arsenal’s Leah Williamson becomes the first England women’s footballer and first Arsenal player to take to the stage at the United Nations.
Centre for Pediatric Studies - September 2023 Update
New findings from the Centre for Pediatric Blast Injury Studies, a Centre that Save the Children UK has launched in partnership with Imperial College London.
The Morocco Earthquake
The news of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco this weekend is a tragedy.
Why we need to talk about Lebanon
Lebanon is facing multiple shocks and long-standing challenges. Our Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy explains why, and how you can help.
Dispatches from Pakistan Part 1: Justice in a time of a Climate Crisis
The children of Pakistan are bearing the brunt of the world’s in-action to face up to the climate crisis – and if we do not act, is a stain on our conscience.
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.
Our partnership with Barbie to help girls everywhere achieve their dreams
In celebration of the “Barbie” movie, Warner Bros. Discovery and Mattel partner with Save the Children to inspire and empower girls from around the world.
Rwanda: Nearly 100 babies saved in three months as caesarean sections made available in refugee camp
The lives of 93 babies have been saved in the last three months in the largest refugee camp in Rwanda following the launch of a revamped medical facility.
Three children killed in the West Bank - Save the Children statement
Save the Children is alarmed by the escalating situation in the West Bank. In the past day, nine Palestinians, including three children, have been killed.
2022 recap from Gwen Hines
In a year that saw multiple, overlapping crises, 2022 tested Save the Children teams like never before. Read more...
Why a playful mindset is so important for a child’s early development
Launching Wonderpacks, a collaboration between Save the Children and Boromi.
Why NOW is the time to act on child poverty in Scotland
Fiona King looks at the Scottish Government’s latest report on how they are delivering on a commitment to drive down child poverty.
Save our Solent
For Great Big Green Week 2023 hear more about Portsmouth City Council's Youth Cabinet’s climate campaign.
Volunteers’ Week: Meet Ying
Find out what inspired Ying to volunteer at Save the Children’s Nicolson Street shop in Edinburgh.
Volunteers’ Week: Meet Kaysey
Hear from Kaysey about the difference our parent campaigners make.
Volunteers’ Week: Meet Alison
Find out how Alison started volunteering 28 years ago and why she still does it!
Child Poverty 'Tipping the Scales' in Scotland
Bolder action is needed to drive down poverty and invest in all families being financially secure.
FLASH FLOODING IN SOMALIA PUTS CHILDREN AT FURTHER RISK OF MALNUTRITION, WARNS SAVE THE CHILDREN
Extreme flooding across Somalia has left thousands of people homeless, killed 22 people and left scores more children vulnerable to malnutrition and disease outbreaks.
Bangladesh: Dangerous Cyclone Mocha expected to make landfall on Sunday putting 1.5 million children at risk
Bangladesh: Dangerous Cyclone Mocha expected to make landfall on Sunday putting 1.5 million children at risk
FOOD AID SUSPENSION DUE TO GAZA ESCALATION OF VIOLENCE COULD LEAVE THOUSANDS OF PALESTINIANS HUNGRY
Food aid suspension due to Gaza escalation of violence could leave thousands of Palestinians hungry .
Children fleeing Sudan arriving at borders withdrawn, anxious and scared
Children fleeing the violence in Sudan are arriving in South Sudan and Egypt showing signs of acute distress and shock with some withdrawn, others angry.
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.
A free way to fundraise for children
Want to raise money for kids in the UK and around the world while you shop? There's a (free) app for that! Download it today.
Our message to Scotland’s new First Minister
Blog on the latest child poverty statistics in Scotland, 2019-22
World’s first research hub for treating child blast injuries launched by Imperial College London and Save the Children
Imperial College London and Save the Children have launched the world’s first centre for research dedicated to research into child blast injuries.
The Power of Your Pen Campaign: 4 Years Later
After last week's anniversary of the conflict in Yemen, our volunteers reflect on campaigning for the UK Government to better protect Yemen's children.
Save the Children responds to the Children's Commissioner's Report on Police Strip-Searching Children
Save the Children is shocked and appalled at the distressing news that black children have been disproportionately targeted by Met police in strip-and-search operations
What does the UK budget mean for children in Scotland
How the Scottish Government could use Barnett consequentials from the UK budget 2023
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.
What next for the 222 million children whose education is disrupted by emergencies?
Multiple crises are denying children their right to education and they are demanding world leaders do better.
Behind the scenes with Aardman Animation
Peter Peake of Aardman Animation explains the passion and process behind the short film Home
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
There are days I hate my job and love it too
I sit in front of rolling news coverage about Monday’s massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria with mixed feelings.
Children in emergencies are demanding their right to education
"You cannot be at war and go to school." Children told us the profound effect crises like conflict and climate change are having on their education.
What to do if a child is worried
We have worked with child mental health experts and psychologists to develop a series of 'saveable, shareable' tips for anyone close to children.
“I was shocked, outraged, heartbroken”: The ban on female aid workers in Afghanistan
I work in education, and I love my job more than anything in the world. They banned me as an Afghan woman, saying female aid workers in Afghanistan aren’t necessary.
Scottish Budget 2023/24: Protecting and Prioritising Children in Poverty
We look at the recently published Scottish budget for the financial year 2023/24 and what it means for children in poverty.
2022 becomes the deadliest year for Palestinian children in the West Bank in over 15 years
The number of children killed by Israeli security forces and settlers in the occupied West Bank has doubled this year.
How to talk to children about the Climate Crisis
This conversations a big one... so we have put together 5 tips on how to make it easier and put your child at ease about the Climate Crisis.
How to make sure everyone feels included on Christmas Jumper Day
Top tips for your school on Christmas Jumper Day
Somalia
Decades of civil war has made Somalia one of the hardest places to be a child. We're working to give children a better future. Read more.
Money transfers: a new partnership
1 in 9 people around the world are supported by money that is sent to them by family or friends living in other countries.
COP 27 and G20 Summit: the UK government must step up for children
Next month, the UK has two massive opportunities – COP 27 and the G20 summit – to show children worried about the climate emergency that it's prepared to step up.
Help us build a new narrative around child poverty
We've been doing research to better understand how key swing audiences understand child poverty, and how to help foster more empathy for families on low incomes.
Christmas Jumper Day: double the funds, double the fun!
Find out more about Christmas Jumper Day 2022 and how everyone in your primary school can get involved.
Global Malnutrition Crisis: a hopeless reality, or time to get things done?
The reality for millions of children in Somalia, Sudan, and elsewhere, is a bleak one. But there is hope.
WISH conference: children in war
Our Head of Conflict and Humanitarian Policy and Advocacy updates on what progress is being made on addressing issues around children being killed and injured in war