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It’s a win-win-win: 3 reasons the UK must invest in Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance on 25 June
The conclusion of the UK’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) last week brought good and bad news. The bad news? It began to give us details of the previously announced cuts to overseas aid, with the budget falling from £9.3bn in 2024/25 to £6.19bn in 2027/28. That’s over £3bn less spent on protecting the world’s most vulnerable people.
Further Aid Cuts Risk Children’s Lives Across the Globe — and Our Own Security at Home
In response to Keir Starmer’s speech on the strategic defence review, Save the Children has warned that further cuts to the UK’s aid budget would be catastrophic.
The UK Government has allied itself to Israel’s atrocities
The UK Government has allied itself to Israel’s atrocities. The horrors inflicted on children on and since 7th October 2023 have undermined our shared humanity.
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.
Taking on the Climate Crisis: Meet Michelle
Changemaker Leader Michelle talks about why climate action is so important to her.
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.
Scrapping the two-child limit is the most cost-effective way of reducing child poverty
Not only is scrapping the two-child limit the most cost-effective way to reduce child poverty but it would lift 250,000 children out of poverty.