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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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Families camped in rubble in Rafah, Gaza

What is life like for children in Gaza?

Imagine it this way...you haven't even been born yet. Your mother is so stressed she goes into premature labour.

Jhon, 11, and his cousin Jheyson, 11, watch videos on YouTube on a mobile phone.

Four tips for keeping children safe online

New digital technology is constantly evolving and impacting the way children learn, play and interact. These tips can help you keep them safe.

A 13-year-old girl looks out the window at her home in Yemen

9 crises you mustn't forget about in 2024

They may not always make the news, but these crises impact millions of people, including vulnerable children, around the world

Nuri*, 15, smiles with a Save the Children exercise book near her home in a Rohingya camp in Bangladesh

How we’ve failed – and how we’re bouncing back

Learn how Save the Children is learning from failure to bounce back and succeed in very complex environments.

Save the Children International partner organisation implementing Psycho Social Support activities in the north of Gaza, taking place at different UNRWA schools.

Instead of learning in school, Gaza’s children are forced to learn how to survive bombs and hunger

Children in Gaza are not learning. They are just forced to survive one of the most destructive bombing campaigns in history.

Ratana, 12, and her classmates collect rubbish from Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia.

Harnessing education to build climate resilience

While education is vital to children’s learning, wellbeing and development, they've been largely overlooked in the efforts to achieve climate justice.

Olga Shults, Save the Children's programme manager, is holding a girl at Child Friendly Space in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

If violence erupted in your country and forced you to flee, what would you save?

Olga Shults, Save the Children’s Food Security and Livelihoods manager, Ukraine, explains the hard choices families have to make when forced to flee.

A child's rocking chair among rubble in Gaza

2024: A tough year ahead for children living in an increasingly hostile world

Severe climate disasters, violent conflicts, and deepening inequalities and economic shocks are shattering the lives of children