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Parenting without Violence (PwV) was adopted as one of Save the Children’s Common Approaches in 2017 based on promising evidence that interventions implemented across the socio-ecological model (child, interpersonal, community, and system levels)...

The world is facing a hunger crisis, the likes of which have no place in the 21st century. A perfect storm of different crises has pushed millions of families into poverty and food insecurity. An all-time high of 45 million people are now facing...

Progressing health for all – Stories of Save the Children

2023 - Ethiopia, Mozambique, Nigeria ...

Universal health coverage means ensuring access to quality health services for everyone, while making these services free at the point of use. Considering the growing health inequalities, increasing demand for health services, and fragmentation of...

2023 is a critical year for the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) movement with the second High-Level Meeting on UHC taking place in September at the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York. This meeting will culminate with the adoption...

Uganda has one of the youngest and fastest-growing populations globally, with a median age of 15.9 years. Nationally, 25% of girls become pregnant by 19, and nearly half are married before 18. The Karamoja sub-region is the most challenging place...

In December 2023, leaders from across the globe will gather for the 2nd Global Refugee Forum (GRF), it is a landmark opportunity to deliver decisive action for refugee children. Earlier this year, Save the Children published a new report – The...

This is our seventh report in Save the Children’s ‘Stop the War on Children’ series. Five years on since our first Stop the War on Children report, more and more children find themselves in contexts affected by conflict, with devastating...

In December 2023, leaders from across the globe will gather for the 2nd Global Refugee Forum, it is a landmark opportunity to deliver decisive action for refugee children. Earlier this year, Save the Children published a new report – The Price of...

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Kulawa project (meaning “to care for” in Hausa) is a five-year (2020-2025) initiative to support the Government of Niger in improving health, family planning (FP), and nutrition...

This annual report, prepared by Save the Children’s trustees, provides the audited consolidated financial statements of Save the Children International and its trading subsidiaries for the year ended 31 December 2022, as well as an overview of...