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CARDIFF, Wales 15 May 2025: As poverty continues to impact the lives of roughly 1 billion children worldwide, Save the Children has partnered with Urdd Gobaith Cymru, Wales’ largest youth organisation ...
Last month, at least 97 children were killed or injured in attacks in Ukraine, the highest number of child casualties reported in a single month since June 2022, when 98 children were killed or ...
LONDON, 13 May 2025 - Following Baroness Chapman’s speech today which started to spell out the impact of Government’s planned aid cuts, Moazzam Malik, Save the Children CEO, said: "The UK’s retreat ...
This year, the UK government faces a twin challenge on climate finance. It must fulfil its £11.6 billion commitment on international climate finance (ICF) for 2021-2025 which is significantly ...
GAZA, 12 MAY 2025 – More than 93% of the children in Gaza – about 930,000 children – are at critical risk of famine, said Save the Children, as new data from the Integrated Food Security Phase ...
BRUSSELS, 7 May 2025 – Failure to limit global heating to 1.5°C would condemn nearly a third of today’s five-year olds to unprecedented levels of dangerous heat during their lifetimes, new research ...
Co authored by Beth Knight, Board Chair. In January 2024 we took a strategic step in launching the Save the Children Corporate Advisory Board (CAB). A board that we took six months to design and ...
Following the publication of the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA21) final report, Richard Watts, Senior Adviser on Development Finance at Save the Children said: “The grim ...
London, 21 April 2025 - In response to the passing of Pope Francis, Save the Children UK CEO Moazzam Malik said: "Save the Children is deeply saddened by the death of Pope Francis, who tirelessly ...
DAMASCUS, 22 April 2025 – More than 416,000 children in Syria are now at significant risk of severe malnutrition following the sudden suspension of US government funding that forced the closure of one ...
With you and Save the Children in her corner, Shehab*, a 16-year-old Syrian refugee, has fought her way to a whole new life. Born with a disability, she used to be the target of relentless bullying.
London, 15 April 2025 - In response to the UK Government’s announcement of support to Sudan, Save the Children CEO Moazzam Malik said: “Save the Children welcomes the UK Government’s announcement that ...