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Governments globally are slashing foreign aid budgets that millions of vulnerable children depend on. Join us in calling on leaders to put children first. 

At a time when nearly 200 million children worldwide rely on lifesaving assistance, some of the world’s wealthiest countries are turning their backs on children and cutting their aid budgets.

These sudden funding cuts are putting children in life threatening situations.

We’ve had to make heart-breaking decisions to pause programmes that treat severely malnourished children or that provide medical care to new-born babies living in war zones. Women living in refugee camps have had to give birth without any medical assistance. Vaccination programmes have ground to a halt.

In one country, we’re already seeing girls drop out of school as our child marriage programmes have been impacted. In another, we’re witnessing the spread of mpox as our health clinics have had to shut their doors.

Foreign aid isn’t just about survival today, it's about hope for tomorrow. When aid is cut, we don’t just take away immediate lifesaving help – we deepen global insecurity, fuelling displacement, economic shocks and conflict. When we turn our backs on the world’s most vulnerable, we sow the seeds of future crises that will inevitably reach our own shores, and children always bear the brunt.

Recent cuts to foreign aid are putting millions of children in life-threatening situations. Your support is needed more than ever.


With fewer resources and a decline in global assistance, the road ahead is going to be harder. But we are more determined than ever to defend the rights of children, to save lives, to protect families and communities, to alleviate suffering, and to restore dignity.

We are working tirelessly to find new solutions, so that children don't arrive at closed health clinics, go without food or face trauma alone.

Standing up for children’s rights is our history, present, and future. We aren’t going to stop now.

The world may be uncertain, but one thing remains true: we will always be there for children. We believe in a world where kindness and solidarity overcomes mistrust and othering — a world where every child’s life matters.

Actions, not words, will make this world a reality. We need governments, partners, and our community around the world to financially invest in children and their futures. With your voice, your time and your generosity, we can create a world where every child is safe, healthy and happy. Because what’s more important?

Jamila*, 40, holds her baby daughter Kamila*, 5 months

Jamila*, 40, is at a stabilisation centre with her daughter Kamila*, 5 months, who is being treated for malnutrition. (*Names changed for privacy reasons.) Mustafa Saeed / Save the Children

Funding gaps: the impact

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10.3M

people affected globally due to 179 programmes being impacted by recent cuts in aid, with 133 programmes being fully terminated.

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300,000

hygiene, water and sanitation kits and supplies being held, including in refugee camps with dangerous outbreaks of diseases like cholera.

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4.4M

pounds (around 2 million Kg) of food is being withheld from children and families, including in areas where famine conditions have been declared.

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150,000

school supplies like textbooks cannot be ordered and play centres have had to close, disrupting children’s learning and denying them a vital safe space.

We have been forced to immediately stop our lifesaving work – while children are facing extreme hunger in Sudan. While war and heavy fighting continue to rage in the Democratic Republic of Congo. While families in Lebanon and Syria are fighting to survive and rebuild. And when climate change is threatening millions of children’s lives and futures around the globe.

Our lifesaving work must continue so we can help children survive, learn and be protected. But the funding gaps we’re now facing could force us to close down programmes that are a lifeline to children.

Recent cuts to foreign aid are putting millions of children in life-threatening situations. Your support is needed more than ever.

Without additional funding

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479

health facilities providing lifesaving healthcare to children across the world are at risk of closure.

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10

countries will see critical work we’re doing to support children to access safe water and sanitation facilities stop.

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5

nutrition centres treating children for life-threatening malnutrition will grind to a halt.

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106,000

births will take place without skilled support, directly contributing to a surge in infant and maternal mortality.

Our Impact

Standing up for children’s rights is our history, present, and future. For over 100 years, we have been dedicated to our mission, working in the toughest, hardest to reach places to support children where they are, ensuring they are safe, healthy, and learning, no matter what. 

We have always been among the first to respond to emergencies and have helped secure policy changes that improve children’s lives. We’re proud of what we have achieved alongside children and their communities, our partners and supporters.  

We always adapt to change, and the recent cuts in foreign aid don't change that. While our challenges are huge, our determination to protect children is even greater.

But we cannot do it alone. Together, we can save our lifesaving work. Together, we can save children’s futures. 

Take action

Governments globally are slashing foreign aid budgets that millions of vulnerable children depend on. Join us in calling on leaders to put children first. 

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