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9 Dec 2024

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Saving Lives Amid Blockades: How Save the Children brought hope to Gaza

Since August 2024, families across Gaza have faced an escalating humanitarian crisis and extreme food shortages. Save the Children International launched an urgent operation to deliver lifesaving food aid to the most vulnerable communities in northern and southern Gaza.

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Vanuatu Teen Climate Activist to Address Historic Climate Justice Hearings at the International Court of Justice

Vepaia, a young climate activist from Vanuatu, is heading to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to testify, advocating for the inclusion of children’s rights in the climate justice debate, and calling for an advisory opinion that acknowledges states’ obligations to tackle the climate crisis and protect future generations.

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25 Nov 2024

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ONLINE SAFETY: TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR TEENAGERS SAFE

We have worked with Save the Children’s experts in online safety to develop tips for parents, teachers, leaders of children’s clubs, social workers and anyone else who may interact with teenagers to help them stay safe online.

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25 Sep 2024

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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

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Olesia poses for a photo in the middle of her classroom at a damaged school in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

“Sirens and explosions went off during classes”: A teacher's account from the frontline in Ukraine

A teacher's account on what life is like for students and teachers at the frontline of the war in Ukraine

Luul, 23, in front of a solar panel in Somalia

Solar Energy Trainings: Giving Somali Youth a Chance to Succeed

Save the Children is providing hands-on practical learning of solar energy installation and maintenance skills to Somali youth.

Anuska,17, climate child activist from Nepal

The Climate Crisis: A Poem

Anuska, a climate child activist from Nepal writes a poem about the Climate Crisis after attending the Climate March at UNGA.

A Save the Children nurse prepares to vaccinate Abdirahman (3 months) while his mother Lucky (29) holds him

Leaving no one behind: Universal Health Coverage agenda at UN General Assembly must deliver action on lifesaving vaccines

Pneumonia and diarrhoea remain the biggest killers of children under 5 years of age.

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Education: How communities are leading the reopening of their schools in Mopti, Mali

Mali has been a country plagues by conflict since 2012. This has led to the closures of schools affecting children's education.

Completed Mural at the end of the conference with messages of hope and ambition for women and girls

Spaces, Solidarity, Solutions: Save the Children’s Engagement at Women Deliver 2023

Save the Children’s impact and outputs at the the Women Deliver Conference.

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Developing a nexus between humanitarian assistance and development response. A social protection example from Colombia

We rarely find clear examples of how to move from one-off interventions during an emergency to sustainable, scaled-up responses.

CH1845917_Ahmad, 27, a nurse with Save the Children’s Mobile Health Team in Afghanistan (2) (1).jp

STAFF ACCOUNT: Curing malnourished children as malnutrition cases skyrocket by 50% in Afghanistan

Ahmad* joined Save the Children in 2021. He is a nurse with Save the Children’s Mobile Health Team and provides treatment for children and communities