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Children in Malawi and Zambia push to change school calendar in response to climate change
Children in Malawi and Zambia push to change school calendar in response to climate change
ZAMBIA: All school-aged children out of school as deadly cholera outbreak kills over 500 people
Save the Children press release on cholera in Zambia schools closed
Slow onset disaster: How climate change in Zambia is creating hidden misery for millions
Slow onset disaster: How climate change in Zambia is creating hidden misery for millions
Zambia: Island school keeps children learning against backdrop of climate crisis
Zambia: Island school keeps children learning against backdrop of climate crisis
“We go to sleep hungry”: Children surviving on boiled waterlily roots and wild fruits as drought devastates 50% of Zambia’s food crops
Save the Children press release on failed crops in Zambia due to drought
A Tale of Two El Niños: Malawi underwater while neighbour Zambia dries out
Two neighbouring southern Africa nations are battling completely opposite weather disasters this month, with Zambia experiencing its worst drought in
Meaningful engagement: Critical to advancing rights for children with disabilities
Meaningful engagement: Critical to advancing rights for children with disabilities
International Day to End Corporal Punishment: Only 14% of world’s children legally protected from corporal punishment
Only one in seven children globally are protected by laws against corporal punishment
Holding the African Union Member States accountable to children
Holding the African Union Member States accountable to children
Over 100 co-sponsors joined our UN resolution to eliminate child, early and forced marriage!
Over 100 co-sponsors joined our UN resolution to eliminate child, early and forced marriage!
Children’s Rights: Why measuring discrimination is essential to tackling it
Over the past year, the Sponsorship programme has been challenging itself to adapt, design, measure, and programme to address discrimination.
COP28: NUMBER OF CHILDREN FACING HUNGER DUE TO WEATHER EXTREMES MORE THAN DOUBLES IN 2022
More than 27 million children were driven into hunger and malnutrition by extreme weather events in countries heavily impacted by the climate crisis.
Save the Children announces finalists of the Global Media Awards 2024
Save the Children is proud to announce the finalists for its inaugural Global Media Awards 2024, representing outlets from around the world whose innovative & impactful reporting has raised awareness about the challenges & achievements of children whose unique rights were first recognised exactly 100 years ago.
From grief to influence: channelling the power of children and youth
From grief to influence: channelling the power of children and youth
World leaders must keep the hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27 - Save the Children
World leaders must keep the hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27 - Save the Children
How do we reliably measure what distance-learning methods actually work for children?
How do we reliably measure what distance-learning methods actually work for children?
Securing full and stable childhoods in Sub-Saharan Africa
Securing full and stable childhoods in Sub-Saharan Africa
Misinformation leads to increasing COVID-19 stigma in sub-Saharan Africa
Misinformation leads to increasing COVID-19 stigma in sub-Saharan Africa
East and Southern African countries cut under-5 child deaths by 57% since 2000
Progress led by Rwanda, Malawi and Uganda, although under-5 mortality rate remains high across the region.
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.
2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa
2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa
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.
Girls cite domestic violence in their homes as key factor for leaving home – new global study from Save the Children
Girls cite domestic violence in their homes as key factor for leaving home – new global study from Save the Children