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25 Sep 2024
global
Five ways the rights of children have progressed in the past 100 years
Children’s lives have changed for the better in many ways in the 100 years since the Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child were endorsed
20 Feb 2024
global
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Child Protection: An Ethical Roadmap?
“Ask Save the Children” is a generative Artificial Intelligence tool intended to equip teachers, community leaders, and child protection professionals
9 Apr 2024
Women in Health: From being displaced to running a health centre in Sudan
Save the Children is providing healthcare support to children and families in Sudan thanks to the work of brave local healthcare workers.
27 Jun 2024
Ending Child Marriage: A New Dawn in Sierra Leone
In a monumental step for children's rights, Sierra Leone's parliament has passed a landmark bill prohibiting child marriage.
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EL NIÑO: WHAT IS IT AND HOW WILL IT IMPACT CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD?
As of 8th June 2023, an El Niño event has been declared and the projected impacts paint a worrying picture for children across the world
Myanmar: What life is like for an Internally Displaced Family fleeing Conflict
Lay Lay tells the story of how her family fled conflict in Myanmar and explains what living in an IDP camp is like.
AID WORKER ACCOUNT: What I learned from survivors of the Greek Migrant Boat Disaster
On Wednesday 14 June 2023, a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Greece. It is likely hundreds of people have died, in one of the worst M
The Impact of the Earthquake on Implementing Education Programmes in Northwest Syria
Amid the chaos and destruction, education is a beacon of hope for thousands of school girls and boys in Syria.
Transforming Child Nutrition in Nigeria: The Role of Gut Microbiome in Building Stronger, Healthier Communities
With a national prevalence rate of 32%, an estimated 2 million Nigerian children under five currently suffer from severe acute malnutrition.
Child-Led Recruitment: Empowering Children's Voices in West and Central Africa
Save the Children undertook a remarkable recruitment process for their Regional Director for West and Central Africa, as it included children.
“TIME IS RUNNING OUT. CLIMATE CHANGE IS ALREADY HERE” – Q&A WITH DILMANI, A YOUNG CLIMATE ACTIVIST IN SRI LANKA
We spoke to Dilmani, a 16-year-old Sri Lankan climate activist. She shares her thoughts and experiences of being affected by climate change.
Violence is not the solution: How can we promote safe parenting practices?
Safe parenting means looking after your child's physical and emotional well-being.