Violence continues to affect Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and many towns in the Rift Valley. Save the Children is extremely concerned about the impact of the ongoing fighting on children. It is estimated that at least 150,000 children have been forced to leave their homes.

Heavy rains in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique have caused severe flooding in Mozambique. The flooding has already forced thousands of people in the Zambezi Basin to leave their homes and seek refuge in resettlement camps. More than 30,000 of the displaced are children.

Devastating floods in Mozambique are forcing thousands of families to leave their homes to look for refuge in emergency camps. Save the Children is working closely with local authorities to help all internally displaced victims of the flooding, and to keep the lives of children as normal and as safe as possible.

Madona, 11, and her parents will soon celebrate the holidays in Jordan, where they were forced to flee from Iraq as a result of violence and repeated threats in their native country. Hear Madona's story and see how education is helping her rewrite her future.

In 1989 the UN adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), outlining the rights and responsibilities of every child and person under the age of 18. See how Save the Children is making children's rights a reality for millions of children around the world.

One year into our global campaign, we have improved education for 3.4 million children and begun a change for millions more. See the results.

August 2007: 30 million people have been displaced by the floods in areas of India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. Families have lost homes, livestock, crops, livelihoods and food supplies, making day-to-day life a struggle and putting tens of thousands of children at risk. (Photo credit: Reuters/Stringer, courtesy of alertnet.org)

Every day 1,400 children die from an AIDS-related illness and another 1,800 are newly infected with HIV. Of the 39.5 million people living with HIV and AIDS, 2.3 million are children

For over 85 years Save the Children has worked to give children the best possible start in life. Ensuring they have adequate food, shelter, healthcare and education, and are free from violence, abuse and exploitation. These are our key successes and achievements in 2006.