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Kenya: One-third of children found to be malnourished in Turkana as aid cuts, crocodile attacks compound hunger crisis
Mothers in northern Kenya are struggling to feed their children due to drought, crocodile attacks curtailing fishing, locusts decimating crops, and aid cuts reducing nutrition services, Save the Children said.
Clean Water, Healthy Lives: P&G Purifiers Tackling Waterborne Diseases in Children
In Garissa County, unsafe water exposed children to deadly diseases—until Save the Children, supported by P&G, provided clean water solutions, health screenings, and hygiene education. Families now use water purifiers, leading to healthier children, empowered mothers, and stronger, more resilient communities.
On the Frontline of Climate Hunger: Catherine Saves Children’s Lives in Turkana
Meet Catherine, a dedicated nutritionist in Turkana County, Kenya. She helps run a fortnightly Save the Children outreach clinic, treating malnourished children and supporting mothers. Since the clinic began, Catherine has played a key role in reducing cases of severe acute malnutrition and improving community health.
Dorcas’ Bold Step to Rescue Her Children Amidst Crisis and Drought
Dorcas, a mother in drought-stricken Turkana, moved closer to a Save the Children mobile health clinic to access life-saving care for her malnourished twins, Akilim and Elemut. The clinic provides vital treatment for children suffering from illnesses worsened by climate-related food insecurity. With her livestock lost to drought, Dorcas now relies on making charcoal to survive. Despite receiving treatment, her children remain at risk of relapse due to ongoing hunger, poverty, and the worsening effects of climate change.
From Hardship to Hope: How Save the Children Helped Kamila Rebuild Her Life
In drought-hit Wajir County, Kenya, Kamila*, a single mother, struggled to provide for her children after losing her livestock. When her children became severely malnourished, Save the Children stepped in with emergency nutrition support and cash transfers. This helped Kamila buy food, invest in a cow, and join a women’s financial group—empowering her to rebuild her life. Today, her family is healthy, stable, and hopeful for the future.
Save the Children Intervenes as Drought Pushes Wajir Family to Brink of Tragedy
In drought-stricken Wajir County, Kenya, 37-year-old Barey* and her children, Maryan* and Abdullahi*, faced life-threatening malnutrition after losing their livestock. With support from Save the Children, including emergency nutrition treatment and cash transfers, the family recovered and rebuilt their lives—showcasing the power of timely humanitarian assistance.
Save the Children’s investment in VIEBEG to help more African children access essential medical equipment
Children in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya will benefit from new paediatric medical equipment as a result of a child-lens investment by Save the Children Global Ventures (SCGV).
OVER 1 MILLION CHILDREN COULD BE COVERED BY UNIVERSAL CHILD BENEFIT BY 2030
Save the Children, through the Universal Child Benefit (UCB) project, is supporting the Government of Kenya through the State Department for Social Protection to generate evidence and conduct policy analysis for the sustainable expansion of child-sensitive social protection. The study will inform the Government onmpotential financing avenues and the fiscal space available to extend social protection coverage to all children in Kenya.
ACCELERATED EDUCATION CENTERS TRANSFORMING GIRLS' FUTURES IN DADAAB
In Dadaab, one of the world’s largest refugee camps, Accelerated Education Centers are giving out-of-school girls like 15-year-old Ifrah Ahmed Garad a second chance at education and a brighter future. Unlike her mother, who never had the opportunity to study, Ifrah has thrived since enrolling at Badbado Accelerated Education Center, completing catch-up classes and transitioning to formal schooling. With support from Save the Children, teachers, and the community, these centers are helping thousands of children overcome barriers to learning, reduce risks of early marriage and exploitation, and inspire hope for a new generation of educated girls.
HOPE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN DADAAB
In Dadaab’s Ifo 2 refugee camp, 11-year-old Amin, a child with special needs, has found hope and inclusion through Save the Children’s Accelerated Education Program at Kulmiye Education Centre. Once unable to access schooling due to poverty and stigma, Amin now learns alongside his peers in disability-friendly classrooms, supported with a wheelchair, transport, and trained teachers. The program, funded by ECHO and delivered through a consortium of partners, is ensuring that children with disabilities are no longer left behind, fostering equal opportunities, dignity, and brighter futures for thousands of over-age, out-of-school children in Dadaab and beyond.
Walking to Save Lives – Meet Charles Ekale Community Health Promoter in Turkana
In the remote plains of Turkana, Kenya, Charles Ekale, a dedicated Community Health Promoter trained by Save the Children, walks long distances in harsh conditions to provide life-saving care to children suffering from malnutrition and disease. Operating drop-in clinics under trees and visiting distant homes, Charles uses simple tools like the MUAC tape and rapid diagnostic kits to treat children like 18-month-old Ereng, who recovered from moderate acute malnutrition under his care. Despite challenges like extreme heat and lack of transport, Charles remains a vital health lifeline in a region where drought and distance make access to healthcare nearly impossible.
SAVE THE CHILDREN LAUNCHES ITS FLAGSHIP PROGRAM WATOTO NA MAZINGIRA TO TACKLE THE VICIOUS EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CHILDREN
SAVE THE CHILDREN LAUNCHES ITS FLAGSHIP PROGRAM WATOTO NA MAZINGIRA TO TACKLE THE VICIOUS EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CHILDREN
A BRIGHTER FUTURE: NAKOR’S STORY OF RESILIENCE AND HOPE IN TURKANA
A BRIGHTER FUTURE: NAKOR’S STORY OF RESILIENCE AND HOPE IN TURKANA
DREAMS AMIDST ADVERSITY: HOW HYGIENE KITS ARE TRANSFORMING LIVES IN TURKANA
DREAMS AMIDST ADVERSITY: HOW HYGIENE KITS ARE TRANSFORMING LIVES IN TURKANA
EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES: THE IMPACT OF USAID NAWIRI RESILIENCE PROGRAMME IN TURKANA NORTH
EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES: THE IMPACT OF USAID NAWIRI RESILIENCE PROGRAMME IN TURKANA NORTH
IMPROVING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH: COMMUNITY HEALTH INITIATIVES IN SAMBURU NORTH
IMPROVING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH: COMMUNITY HEALTH INITIATIVES IN SAMBURU NORTH
HERDERS TURNED ENTREPRENEURS: THE TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY OF SAMBURU'S MORANS
HERDERS TURNED ENTREPRENEURS: THE TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY OF SAMBURU'S MORANS
FINDING HOPE IN DADAAB: ASHA’S JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE
FINDING HOPE IN DADAAB: ASHA’S JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE
FLOODS SWEEP AWAY CHILDREN'S DREAMS AND FAMILY POSSESSIONS
FLOODS SWEEP AWAY CHILDREN'S DREAMS AND FAMILY POSSESSIONS
HORN OF AFRICA: 600K CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DEVASTATING FLOODS AS TORRENTIAL RAINS THREATEN FURTHER HAVOC
Devastating floods and landslides have affected about 600,000 children across Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia so far this year.
PRESS RELEASE: NEARLY HALF A MILLION LEARNERS MISSING OUT ON EDUCATION WEEKS AFTER SCHOOLS RE-OPENED
PRESS RELEASE: NEARLY HALF A MILLION LEARNERS MISSING OUT ON EDUCATION WEEKS AFTER SCHOOLS RE-OPENED
AMIDST DESOLATION, A MOTHER'S RESILIENCE SHINES AS PLAY SOOTHES CHILDREN
AMIDST DESOLATION, A MOTHER'S RESILIENCE SHINES AS PLAY SOOTHES CHILDREN
HOW DISASTER RISK REDUCTION CLUBS ARE HELPING YOUNG ADOLESCENTS FIGHT CYCLONES IN MADAGASCAR
HOW DISASTER RISK REDUCTION CLUBS ARE HELPING YOUNG ADOLESCENTS FIGHT CYCLONES IN MADAGASCAR
KENYA FLOODS: DAMAGED SCHOOLS MEAN OVER 15,000 CHILDREN WILL BE UNABLE TO RETURN TO LEARNING NEXT WEEK
Raging floods in Kenya have killed more than 250 people and displaced over 250,000 people since mid March
PRESS RELEASE: SCHOOLS FOR OVER 15,000 LEARNERS' UNPREPARED TO RE-OPEN WITH CHILDREN AT RISK OF WATERBORNE DISEASES
PRESS RELEASE: SCHOOLS FOR OVER 15,000 LEARNERS' UNPREPARED TO RE-OPEN WITH CHILDREN AT RISK OF WATERBORNE DISEASES
SAILING TO SUCCESS:EMPOWERING TURKANA'S YOUTH THROUGH BOAT MAKING
SAILING TO SUCCESS:EMPOWERING TURKANA'S YOUTH THROUGH BOAT MAKING
BUILDING RESILIENCE: EMPOWERING VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN THE WAKE OF EL NIÑO
BUILDING RESILIENCE: EMPOWERING VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN THE WAKE OF EL NIÑO
FROM PASTORALISM TO FARMING: SALAT ADAN'S RESILIENCE AMIDST CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGES
FROM PASTORALISM TO FARMING: SALAT ADAN'S RESILIENCE AMIDST CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGES
RISING ABOVE THE FLOODS: FATUMA'S JOURNEY FROM LOSS TO HOPE
RISING ABOVE THE FLOODS: FATUMA'S JOURNEY FROM LOSS TO HOPE
RESILIENCE AND RECOVERY AMIDST DROUGHT AND FLOODS
RESILIENCE AND RECOVERY AMIDST DROUGHT AND FLOODS
CALLS FOR STATE TO INCREASE PER CAPITA GRANTS TO ADEQUATELY RESOURCE BASIC EDUCATION.
CALLS FOR STATE TO INCREASE PER CAPITA GRANTS TO ADEQUATELY RESOURCE BASIC EDUCATION.
DREAMS REKINDLED: A JOURNEY FROM HERDING GOATS TO ENGINEERING AMBITIONS
DREAMS REKINDLED: A JOURNEY FROM HERDING GOATS TO ENGINEERING AMBITIONS
PRESS RELEASE: BORN INTO THE CLIMATE CRISIS DOCUMENTARY SERIES PREMIERES IN KENYA
PRESS RELEASE: BORN INTO THE CLIMATE CRISIS DOCUMENTARY SERIES PREMIERES IN KENYA
SURVIVING THE FLOODS: HALIMA'S TALE OF STRENGTH
SURVIVING THE FLOODS: HALIMA'S TALE OF STRENGTH
Internet Safety: Children show caution when interacting with people they don’t know online but want greater protection - preliminary research findings
Children routinely interact with people they don’t know online and respond with caution when approached.
STRENGTHENING NUTRITION PRESERVICE EDUCATION WITH UNIVERSITIES IN KISUMU AND KAKAMEGA: A LOOK AT WORKFORCE CULTURE AND SHIFT
STRENGTHENING NUTRITION PRESERVICE EDUCATION WITH UNIVERSITIES IN KISUMU AND KAKAMEGA: A LOOK AT WORKFORCE CULTURE AND SHIFT
LIFESAVING INTERVENTIONS PROVIDING REPRIEVE TO COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY DROUGHT
LIFESAVING INTERVENTIONS PROVIDING REPRIEVE TO COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY DROUGHT
TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S LIVES THROUGH OUR UNIVERSAL CHILD BENEFIT PROGRAMME
TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S LIVES THROUGH OUR UNIVERSAL CHILD BENEFIT PROGRAMME
EDUCATION AGAINST ODDS: LAMECK'S JOURNEY THROUGH THE OUT-OF-SCHOOL PROJECT
EDUCATION AGAINST ODDS: LAMECK'S JOURNEY THROUGH THE OUT-OF-SCHOOL PROJECT
SHIFTING POWER TO CHILDREN – OUR CHILD PARTICIPATION EFFORTS IN OUR LOCALISATION AGENDA
SHIFTING POWER TO CHILDREN – OUR CHILD PARTICIPATION EFFORTS IN OUR LOCALISATION AGENDA
33 CHILDREN BORN INTO HUNGER EVERY MINUTE IN 2023 – SAVE THE CHILDREN
33 CHILDREN BORN INTO HUNGER EVERY MINUTE IN 2023 – SAVE THE CHILDREN
HORN OF AFRICA: OVER 100 KILLED AND 700,000 DISPLACED BY EL NINO RAINS AS REGION BRACES FOR MORE WILD WEATHER
HORN OF AFRICA: OVER 100 KILLED AND 700,000 DISPLACED BY EL NINO RAINS AS REGION BRACES FOR MORE WILD WEATHER
Horn of Africa: Over 100 killed and 700,000 displaced by El Nino rains as region braces for more wild weather
Horn of Africa: Over 100 killed and 700,000 displaced by El Nino rains as region braces for more wild weather
KENYA: HUNDREDS OF LIVES SAVED AS AN INNOVATIVE BEAD NECKLACE HELPS DIAGNOSE PNEUMONIA AMONG CHILDREN
KENYA: HUNDREDS OF LIVES SAVED AS AN INNOVATIVE BEAD NECKLACE HELPS DIAGNOSE PNEUMONIA AMONG CHILDREN
BUDGET ADVOCACY HELPING SKILLS-BASED LEARNING IN KENYAN SCHOOLS
BUDGET ADVOCACY HELPING SKILLS-BASED LEARNING IN KENYAN SCHOOLS