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In Yemen, its people are still experiencing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises resulting from a protracted nine-year conflict. In a country of 32 million, over half need humanitarian ...
The UNCRC consists of 54 articles that set out children’s rights and how governments should work together to make them available to all children. Under the terms of the convention, governments are ...
Top British Athlete and two-time Olympic gold medallist, Sir Mo Farah, has been a Save the Children Ambassador since January 2017. Sir Mo Farah helped us launch our East Africa Food Crisis Appeal, in ...
Education is a fundamental component of a humanitarian response: it contributes to the physical and psychological protection of children, their families and communities; it supports and promotes the ...
The Humanitarian Leadership Academy is a unit within Save the Children UK that works in capacity strengthening, training and development across the sector. We enable people around the world to prepare ...
November 2019 - Save the Children UK has accomplished many of its initial goals in a drive to change the working culture of the organisation but needs to sustain progress, according to a report by an ...
We've been working in Yemen since 1963, with programmes focusing on health, nutrition, child protection, food security and livelihoods, education, and water and sanitation. Health & Nutrition Keeping ...
FGM refers to the removal of all, or part, of the female external genitalia. It's also known as 'female genital cutting' or 'female circumcision'. FGM can cause a range of health problems, such as ...
The Mail on Sunday has reported that Brendan Cox, a former senior employee of Save the Children, was accused of inappropriate behaviour while working at the charity in 2015. The safety and wellbeing ...
Before Christmas, we teamed up with education publisher, Pearson, giving books to child refugees arriving in the UK to help them feel welcome as they start to build new lives here. They weren’t just ...
Building brighter futures for the next generation of vanilla farmers in Madagascar. Did you know 80% of the world’s vanilla comes from the Sava region in Madagascar? But it’s one of the hardest places ...