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Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic Food (RUTF) is a specially formulated nutritional product that has been found to be very effective for treating children between 6 and 59 months with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) as part of the Community-based...

Save the Children exists to help children affected by crises, or those who need better healthcare, education, and protection. We work on the ground, and we campaign to secure positive change. The year ahead is a turning point for children. It’s...

In commemoration of Mother’s Day, Save the Children is publishing its 16th annual State of the World’s Mothers report with a special focus on our rapidly urbanizing world and the poorest mothers and children who must struggle to survive despite...

In all countries of the world in which Save the Children operates, children face many problems. To develop and deliver need-based programs, there was a need to implement a Child Rights Situational Analysis (CRSA) in Armenia. A CRSA is an in-depth...

This material is documenting children’s experiences in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is one of the key activities implemented under the Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction in the Urban Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand project. This project was...

Compiled by 21 aid organisations, this publication presents a condemning report of UNSC Resolutions – and the international community – in providing aid to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria. Despite the adoption of Presidential Statement...

The world’s poorest countries are losing billions of potential tax revenue each year as a result of illicit financial flows and the tax dodging schemes associated with them. These complex and shadowy tax dealings are robbing developing countries...

This annual report, prepared by Save the Children’s trustees, provides the audited consolidated financial states of Save the Children International and its trading subsidiaries for the year ended 31 December 2015.

The circumstances and reasons for the Ebola virus spreading in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia are complex – including the lack of early warning and surveillance, delays in recognising the importance of providing safe and dignified burials, and...

Save the Children’s 30 members and Save the Children International each provided detailed information about their performance, governance, operating structures, policies and guidelines through a range of channels, such as annual reviews, financial...