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What the Sierra Leone Education Innovation Challenge is teaching us, and what it can teach us in the future.
The Sierra Leone Education Innovation Challenge uses an outcomes contract to reward achievement of results, rather than delivery of outcomes. This blog reflects on what we have learned from the first two years of programme evaluation, and what we aim to learn before the programme finishes in June 2025.
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.
What progress has been made since the 2022 Transforming Education Summit?
Six reflections from the TES stocktake
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.
Education Saves Lives: why is it neglected in crisis response?
Save the Children calls on partners at the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks in Geneva to recognize the lifesaving role of education in emergency settings.
Ensuring education for Refugees
Accountability for the pledges made at the second Global Refugee Forum is the most important next step to ensure success on education for refugees.
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.
Build Forward Better 2023
Today Save the Children have launched our Build Forward Better 2023 briefing which includes the third iteration of our Risks to Education Country Index.
One Month Until the Global Refugee Forum
Save the Children UK is calling on donors to commit sufficient funding to educate the world's refugees at this year's Global Refugee Forum.
From one mother to another
Taking action: How we can help support mothers, caregivers and families in the best way through the challenges they face
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.
Unlocking funding to educate refugee children
New analysis in our report The Price of Hope shows the growing funding gap for refugee education is exacerbated by worsening debt burdens.
What I Learned at the CIES Conference
Each year, the Comparative & International Education Society (CIES) conference brings together thousands of education experts. Here's three things we learnt this year.
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.
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
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.
All Eyes on Scotland's Emergency Budget
Suzi Murning looks at what policies the Scottish Government should announce as part of the Emergency Budget Review to protect children living in poverty.
Hunger what's really happening in east africa...
George Mutwiri, Save the Children’s Head of Nutrition, gives an exclusive topical briefing on our work to tackle malnutrition in east Africa.
Three easy ways to help children in East Africa
We all have the power to affect change. Let's use that power to take action for the 1.7 million children suffering from extreme hunger in East Africa.
The 5 golden rules for raising a global citizen
All you need to raise a child without unconscious bias.
Choosing to have children despite the climate crisis
Choosing to bring new life into an uncertain future is never an easy decision to make - but the hope and possibility that all children bring can be galvanising.
Talking about distressing current events with kids
When there are upsetting events in the news or in the local community, children may see, hear or read things that cause them anxiety or distress. Help them understand.
6 months on in Afghanistan
The stories behind the photographs by world-renowned photographer Jim Hoylebroek highlighting the human tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan.
International Day of Education
Now, at the start of 2022 and on the International Day of Education, we are asking leaders to renew their energy and commitment to keeping education on the agenda.
Why the Autumn Budget must be the first step on the road to investing in children's futures
In last week’s Budget, the Chancellor announced a set of measures for working families. This is good news - but families still face a difficult winter.
Children and the climate crisis - Sahra's story
For Sahra, the climate crisis is already here. Her childhood and her future are under threat from weather extremes brought on by climate change.
Promoting Teacher Wellbeing
Supporting teachers’ wellbeing is the first step to making sure they can give children the help they need.