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Why the world needs a strong WHO
A fully funded WHO can save an additional 40 million lives over the next 4 years.
The power of partnership
For more than a decade our partnership with the Gates Foundation has made real progress in healthcare for children.
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.
A Community Lifeline Revived
Mahama II Health Centre has revolutionised maternal and newborn care at Rwanda’s largest refugee camp.
Targeting A Hidden Health Crisis in Yemen
This World Health Day Save the Children announces a new partnership with Sanofi’s Global Health Unit in Yemen’s Taiz Governorate.
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.
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.
Improving access to sexual reproductive health services for adolescents
The importance of upholding adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) cannot be overstated.
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
Child Poverty 'Tipping the Scales' in Scotland
Bolder action is needed to drive down poverty and invest in all families being financially secure.
Enough is enough
Progress in reducing maternal deaths between 2000 and 2015 will not hold without dedicated commitment from global health leaders.
The challenge for the Pandemic Fund
The world was underprepared to respond to epidemics and maintain essential health services. This led to the 13 November launch of the Pandemic Fund.
Nigeria's fight against childhood pneumonia
The government of Nigeria’s approval during the covid surge of $17 million to set up oxygen plants must now move beyond the contracting stage.
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
The undeniable link between poverty and the climate emergency
Poverty and the climate emergency are two sides of the same coin, that can and need to be addressed together.
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.
Real Life Stories: Listening to Parents to Challenge Poverty
Challenge Poverty Week 2022: Listening to parents real life experience of poverty in the UK, and using these to take action.
Hunger in Somalia
Right now, 20 million people in East Africa are facing soaring levels of hunger as an exceptionally long and severe drought grips the region.
World Breastfeeding Week 2022
The stories of three Nigerian mothers – Victoria, Hazidah and Isabella – show why it's critical we promote, protect and support breastfeeding.
Backing breastfeeding
It’s breastfeeding week. A time to focus on protecting, promoting and supporting mothers to breastfeed.
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.
Scaling up routine immunisation coverage in Nigeria
Scaling up immunisation coverage and uptake in Nigeria is not just a goal, it's an imperative.
What next for global health?
Two years on from the start of the pandemic, do we return to the status quo or drive forward, ever more ambitious to realise a healthier world?
How do we safeguard essential health services?
We call on donors to halt this rollback of support and explore new avenues of sustainable financing for health.
Reaching every zero-dose child in Nigeria
Concerted action gives us hopes that reaching zero-dose children can become a reality. We aim to do things differently, trying new approaches and learning from the past
Climate, conflict and child heath
Devastating flooding and conflict force children and their families to flee their homes for safety, but access to medicines and healthcare becomes problematic.
Supporting families in Ukraine
A clear guide on how we can most effectively channel our compassion to best support Ukrainian refugees.
6 months on in Afghanistan
The stories behind the photographs by world-renowned photographer Jim Hoylebroek highlighting the human tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan.
Bringing smiles to Vietnamese parents
With GSK Support, Save the Children have been working to improve the access and the quality of the healthcare for new parents and babies.
Kangaroo care
Kangaroo mother care is a high-impact, low-tech, cost-effective intervention for saving premature babies.
A problem shared is a problem halved
Boresha project in Kenya is part of a wider partnership between GSK and Save the Children with the shared ambition of ending preventable deaths of children under 5.
Universal Health Coverage Day
UHC is the principle that everyone, everywhere should have access to quality essential health services without experiencing financial hardship, and according to the WHO
The kids aren't alright
To meet the needs of the world’s 1.2 billion adolescents, governments and donors must make the right investments in the right places at the right time. That time is now
India 6 months on from devastating 2nd covid wave
6 months ago the world was shocked by images of overburdened crematoriums and dead bodies floating up in the Ganges. But today India reached a covid-vaccine landmark
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.
No one is safe from Covid-19 until everyone is safe
Save the Children welcomes high-level political engagement to ensure equitable access to all Covid-19 tools and help bring an end to the pandemic.
Making the health budget work for children: Afar Region
Mesfin Nigussie discusses the challenges children face in the Afar region in Ethopia, and the work Save the Children is doing with the government to make a difference.