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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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Staff Account: “Going outside – every trip could be your last.” The story of Olga Shults, Mariupol survivor turned humanitarian.
Mariupol was one of the deadliest places in Ukraine last year. Save the Children’s Olga Shults was one of an estimated 350,000 residents who escaped.
Healthcare Inequalities and the challenges for Children in Colombia
Health director Zaeem reflects on the healthcare inequalities in Colombia after visiting Save the Children's programmes there.
"After the Quakes": Türkiye Grapples with Rising Distress, Bullying, and Self-harm 100 Days Later
For 100 days, children and caregivers in Türkiye’s southern province of Hatay have been trying to come to terms with what happened.
Escaping Artillery Fire: A Family's Harrowing Experience Trapped in Sudan
Aid Worker Account from Omer Sharfy in Sudan to mark one month since the fighting erupted.
Innovation vs Implementation: Finding the Sweet Spot for Progress
Is innovation the key to solving the world's most pressing challenges, or are we too focused on finding new solutions?
Changing society’s mind-set: Corporal punishment is never ok
There is ample evidence that physical and humiliating punishment can be harmful to children’s development.
Every Breath Counts: Fighting Pneumonia in Nigeria
Pneumonia is the leading infectious cause of child death in the world. On average, almost 2,000 children die every day from pneumonia.
Earth Day: Women are at the forefront of Climate Adaptation in Niger
Niger is one of the top 10 countries globally affected by climate change. Women are at the forefront of climate adaptation in Niger.