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OUR IMPACT FOR CHILDREN IN 2025

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37.8

million children reached

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92

countries where we worked

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113

emergencies responded to

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122

policy changes achieved

How we empower children

Cousins Atika and Dwi, both 12, laughing together in drought-affected East Sumba, Indonesia.
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Sarah, 11, looking out over the Shira RIver that flooded her home, Malawi
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A portrait of Ratana, 12, at her school on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia.
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Tamara*, 13, poses with her crutches outside of her house in Taiz, Yemen where she was severely injured by a landmine explosion
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Health
Resilience
Education
Protection
Health

We’re working to ensure all children have a healthy start in life. We believe that no child should die from preventable causes. 

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Resilience

We’re working to ensure children and their families are protected by strong, social safety nets, so they and future generations can cope with shocks and break out of poverty.

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Education

Learning has amazing power to change a child’s world. We are working to close the global learning gap by making sure children settle at school and get a quality education.

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Protection

We are working with all our partners to protect children – especially girls and those in conflict situations – from physical and emotional violence, online and offline, and help survivors become healthy, nurturing adults.

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Latest News

17 Jul 2026

MADAGASCAR: Hunger warning as crisis deepens and half a million children under 5 face acute malnutrition

Hunger in Madagascar is set to escalate dramatically later this year, with the number of people facing crisis levels projected to jump by 75% and about one in 10 children under five suffering or expected to suffer from acute malnutrition. 

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16 Jul 2026

Yemen: More children killed by landmines and other UXOs in first half of this year than all of 2025

More children in Yemen have been killed by landmines and other unexploded ordnances (UXOs) in the first six months of this year than all of 2025, according to new Save the Children analysis

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From Climate Campaigns to Football: Save the Children Patron Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visits the charity in South Korea and Thailand

Save the Children UK’s Patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, has met children playing football in Thailand and leading climate campaigns in South Korea as part of her visits to the child rights organisation. 

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