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9 Oct 2024

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Guide: How to help children in a hurricane, storm, cyclone or typhoon

This 9-step guide provides tips on how to keep children safe during a hurricane, storm, cyclone or typhoon. 

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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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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.

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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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There are no accidents in who learns and who doesn’t

We have an unprecedented opportunity to drastically increase the number of children who are in school and learning

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Is it ever ok to coerce six-year olds to get their fingerprints?

Is it ever ok to coerce six-year olds to get their fingerprints?

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Learning from Promising Practices in Refugee Education

Learning from Promising Practices in Refugee Education

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Ending child marriage: an urgent and unfinished agenda

As a father of girls, I often pause to reflect on how my daughters’ opportunities contrast with those of earlier generations.