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Countdown to the Global Refugee Forum: A Spotlight on Ethiopia
Blog putting a spotlight on Ethiopia, ahead of the Global Refugee Forum which is taking place in December 2023
Statement: Animal attacks in Eastern Ethiopia
Statement: Animal attacks in Eastern Ethiopia
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE TO FGM: GIRLS IN ETHIOPIA CAMPAIGNING FOR CHANGE
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE TO FGM: GIRLS IN ETHIOPIA CAMPAIGNING FOR CHANGE
Child malnutrition rates soar in eastern Ethiopia as once-in-a-lifetime drought strikes
Child malnutrition rates soar in eastern Ethiopia as once-in-a-lifetime drought strikes
Funds needed as conflict, climate change and forced displacement drives 3.6 million children out of school in Ethiopia
Save the children education Ethiopia
Ethiopia: Measles and cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children
A press release on the health and nutrition situation in Somali Region, Ethiopia, in light of droughts and severe conditions.
Ethiopia: Save the Children calls for access for humanitarian aid to families and children in Amhara
Save the Children called on Wednesday for access for humanitarian aid to continue in Ethiopia's Amhara region
ETHIOPIA: At least 23 killed as a new cholera outbreak poses deadly threat to thousands of displaced children
A new cholera outbreak in Ethiopia’s Somali region is exacerbating suffering for thousands of children and families recently displaced by floods.
Ethiopia: Tough months ahead as rains fail for the fifth season in a row with millions in need of urgent food assistance
A Press Release on the consecutive droughts in Ethiopia along with the conflict and displacement, and its effect on displaced people.
More than 2.3 million children out of school in northern Ethiopia despite peace agreement
About 2.3 million children remain out of school in northern Ethiopia despite last November’s peace agreement ending two years of conflict.
GLOBAL DONORS URGED TO MOVE QUICKLY TO PREVENT STARVATION AND DEATH FOR MILLIONS IN SOMALIA, ETHIOPIA AND KENYA
GLOBAL DONORS URGED TO MOVE QUICKLY TO PREVENT STARVATION AND DEATH FOR MILLIONS IN SOMALIA, ETHIOPIA AND KENYA
Ethiopia: More than 1,320 children remain at risk following week of deadly landslides
Hundreds of children living in the remote Gofa zone of Southern Ethiopia remain at risk of death and injury from rain-induced disasters
Global donors urged to move quickly to prevent starvation and death for millions in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya
Global donors urged to move quickly to prevent starvation and death for millions in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya
Innovations breaking barriers to children’s immunisation in Nigeria and Ethiopia win major funding from Save the Children
The Save the Children Immunisation Accelerator, backed by GSK, has selected two standout projects to improve child vaccination rates in Nigeria and Ethiopia, where millions of children remain unvaccinated.Both projects were chosen from 120 submissions and will receive $100,000 in support. These innovations aim to transform immunization outcomes and are part of a broader mission to ensure no child suffers from preventable diseases.
Horn of Africa: Flash flooding destroys homes, livestock for families facing the world’s worst hunger crisis
Floods in Somalia and Ethiopia affect people hit by hunger crisis
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.
One person likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged East Africa as world again fails to heed warnings
One person is likely dying of hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, according to estimates by Oxfam and Save the Children in a report published today highlighting the world’s repeated failure to stave off preventable disasters.
New tools measure babies’ feet to identify home births needing care in Ethiopia
Developed by Save the Children and Hawassa University College of Medicine & Health Sciences (HUCMHS), the easy-to-use screening tools are colour-coded and include a laminated card and a plastic tool with a 90-degree “heel holder” to guide where to place a baby’s heel for the measurement.
The Global Financing Facility's contribution to improving health financing and health outcomes in Ethiopia
287,000 women died from pregnancy-related causes in 2020 and 5 million children under five lost their lives in 2021 worldwide.
Reaching the Unreached: Saving Newborn Lives in Rural Bale
In Bale Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia, many families live in remote villages far from health posts, where poor roads make access to services even harder. With training and support from Save the Children through the Gates Foundation project, health extension worker Sofiya* is reaching zero-dose children through vaccination campaigns. Her work, supported by community volunteers and leaders, has helped families like Halema’s* ensure that even newborns, like her 6-day-old son Ali*, receive life-saving vaccines.
A Child’s yearn for Rain, Resilience, and a Brighter Tomorrow in Ethiopia’s Somali Region
Aaden*, a ten-year-old boy in the third grade, lives with his family in a rural village in Ethiopia’s Somali region. He is the fourth of seven children in a household that depends on small-scale farming and livestock for survival. In recent years, recurrent droughts have severely impacted their livelihood, decimating their animals and threatening their food security. With support from Save the Children’s Anticipatory Action initiative, funded by Save the Children Italy, the family received improved animal feed, farming tools, and technical assistance. These resources enabled them to grow nutrient-rich fodder, improving their livestock’s health and offering a more stable and hopeful future.Aaden*’s mother, Fawzia*, a resilient 43-year-old, plays a vital role in sustaining the family. As a member of a community fodder producers’ group supported by the same initiative, she received Sudan grass seedlings, farm tools, and a water-pumping generator shared among group members. On her half-hectare plot, she cultivated improved fodder that significantly boosted the health and productivity of their animals. The resulting increase in milk yields has not only nourished her children but also provided surplus to sell, generating extra income and strengthening the family’s resilience against climate shocks.
Climate change forces ‘pastoralists’ to give up
Climate change forces ‘pastoralists’ to give up
Locusts, floods and COVID-19: a potentially deadly combination for malnourished children across the Horn of Africa
Locusts, floods and COVID-19: a potentially deadly combination for malnourished children across the Horn of Africa
Covid-19: a camel library takes remote learning to new levels
Covid-19: a camel library takes remote learning to new levels
Breaking Barriers: How Tsion Defied Gender Norms to Succeed in Business
Tsion is 23 years old. She was born and raised in a small village in Ethiopia. She didn’t have a job following school and, as a result, she used to sell clothes to make ends meet. Nowadays, however, she manages a tire repair shop wherein she makes a reliable living. Via this tire shop she’s able to support herself as well as help out her two brothers who are pursuing their education in a nearby city.Tsion’s family used to run a tire repair shop, but she wasn’t interested in the business initially. However, this changed when she heard about an opportunity that was recruiting unemployed youth for business initiatives in her village. Soon after, she enrolled in the Leadership and Economic Empowerment Program (LEEP), which provided her with trainings on work readiness, entrepreneurship, and gender equality. By way of these trainings as well as cash assistance from Save the Children and a loan from her father, Tsion was able to buy essential maintenance tools and set up her own tire repair shop.In the beginning, parts of her village doubted that Tsion would be able to run her own business. She was told that she wouldn’t be able to retain customers because tire repair was a man’s job. Eventually, however, people saw how skilled she was at her job and, thereafter, everyone in her neighbourhood started going to her for their tire maintenance. Due to her business doing well, Tsion was able to open an additional location in a nearby village. Her financial situation improved greatly as a result.Looking forward, Tsion dreams of opening a string of auto repair shops. She hopes to continue evolving as a young female entrepreneur.How is Save the Children helping?Tsion participated in the Save the Children supported Leadership and Economic Empowerment Program (LEEP), which provides young individuals with trainings on work readiness, entrepreneurship, and gender equality. Over the next three years, this program will invest in 8,900 young female entrepreneurs (18 to 34) while providing trainings and mentorship to sustainably grow their businesses.In addition to participating in these LEEP trainings, Save the Children provided Tsion with cash assistance to help in getting her tire repair shop started.
Plague of locusts ravages three East African countries as region prepares for another year of hunger
Plague of locusts ravages three East African countries as region prepares for another year of hunger
ONE PERSON LIKELY DYING FROM HUNGER EVERY 48 SECONDS IN DROUGHT RAVAGED EAST AFRICA AS WORLD AGAIN FAILS TO HEED
ONE PERSON LIKELY DYING FROM HUNGER EVERY 48 SECONDS IN DROUGHT RAVAGED EAST AFRICA AS WORLD AGAIN FAILS TO HEED
Hundreds of Ethiopian separated child refugees arriving in Sudan at risk of exploitation and abuse, Save the Children warns
Hundreds of Ethiopian separated child refugees arriving in Sudan at risk of exploitation and abuse, Save the Children warns
Hunger levels soar in Horn of Africa as region faces driest summer in over 35 years
Hunger levels soar in Horn of Africa as region faces driest summer in over 35 years
HORN OF AFRICA: WORLD LEADERS HOLD FATE OF 20 MILLION CHILDREN IN THE BALANCE
HORN OF AFRICA: WORLD LEADERS HOLD FATE OF 20 MILLION CHILDREN IN THE BALANCE
Horn of Africa: world leaders hold fate of 20 million children in the balance
The drought in the Horn of Africa, including Somalia, has been hard for children
PRESS RELEASE: HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT; FEARS MOUNT AS RAINS FAILING FOR THE FOURTH TIME AND WAR IN UKRAINE SENDS FOOD PRICES ROCKETING
PRESS RELEASE: HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT; FEARS MOUNT AS RAINS FAILING FOR THE FOURTH TIME AND WAR IN UKRAINE SENDS FOOD PRICES ROCKETING
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
2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa
2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa
HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT: Fears mount as rains failing for the fourth time and war in Ukraine sends food prices rocketing
HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT: Fears mount as rains failing for the fourth time and war in Ukraine sends food prices rocketing
Six months on: Almost 5,000 children separated from parents by conflict in Tigray
Six months on: Almost 5,000 children separated from parents by conflict in Tigray
2022 REVIEW: 10 positive outcomes for children this year
10 positive outcomes for children in 2022 from progress to ending child marriage to FGM
Fears grow as locusts swarm towards South Sudan
Fears grow as locusts swarm towards South Sudan
Supplies and critical food distributions reach displaced people in Axum, Central Tigray
Supplies and critical food distributions reach displaced people in Axum, Central Tigray
School: a place for learning, safety and friendship
School: a place for learning, safety and friendship
As thousands cross border into Sudan, focus must be on safety of children
As thousands cross border into Sudan, focus must be on safety of children
Life during coronavirus: Missing school, missing friends
Life during coronavirus: Missing school, missing friends
More than a quarter of a billion children better off today than 20 years ago
More than a quarter of a billion children better off today than 20 years ago
Securing full and stable childhoods in Sub-Saharan Africa
Securing full and stable childhoods in Sub-Saharan Africa
East and Southern African countries cut under-5 child deaths by 57% since 2000
Progress led by Rwanda, Malawi and Uganda, although under-5 mortality rate remains high across the region.
COP28: NUMBER OF CHILDREN FACING HUNGER DUE TO WEATHER EXTREMES MORE THAN DOUBLES IN 2022
More than 27 million children were driven into hunger and malnutrition by extreme weather events in countries heavily impacted by the climate crisis.
COVID-19 risks in East Africa heighten as severe floods displace nearly half a million people
COVID-19 risks in East Africa heighten as severe floods displace nearly half a million people
Drop the debt and invest in children’s futures today
Drop the debt and invest in children’s futures today
Children in North East Uganda take younger siblings to school for food in hunger crisis
Children in North East Uganda take younger siblings to school for food in hunger crisis
EAST AFRICA: QUARTER OF A MILLION CHILDREN MAY HAVE DIED OF STARVATION THIS YEAR
EAST AFRICA: QUARTER OF A MILLION CHILDREN MAY HAVE DIED OF STARVATION THIS YEAR
East Africa: Quarter of a million children may have died of starvation this year
East Africa: Quarter of a million children may have died of starvation this year
African leaders must step up commitments to supporting girls’ education, especially during crises!
African leaders must step up commitments to supporting girls’ education, especially during crises!
“I pray we get rain by the mercy of God.” - Crisis in Kenya: Children on the brink of catastrophe
“I pray we get rain by the mercy of God.” - Crisis in Kenya: Children on the brink of catastrophe
PRESS RELEASE - FAMILIES RESORTING TO EXTREME MEASURES TO SURVIVE HUNGER CRISIS PROMPTS MORE FUNDING FROM SAVE THE CHILDREN
PRESS RELEASE - FAMILIES RESORTING TO EXTREME MEASURES TO SURVIVE HUNGER CRISIS PROMPTS MORE FUNDING FROM SAVE THE CHILDREN
Families resorting to extreme measures to survive hunger crisis prompts more funding from Save the Children
Families resorting to extreme measures to survive hunger crisis prompts more funding from Save the Children
One in five children in fragile states risk dropping out of school as COVID takes its toll: Save the Children
One in five children in fragile states risk dropping out of school as COVID takes its toll: Save the Children
60 million children across eight of the biggest humanitarian crises need help to survive this year, warns Save the Children
An astonishing 60 million children who need help to survive this year – half of all the children in need globally – live in just eight countries
Have you heard of S.A.M?
S.A.M. stands for severe acute malnutrition. Right now it is threatening the lives of 13.6m* children under the age of five around the world.
Far From Home: Children’s coping strategies on the Central Mediterranean Route
Blog about the experiences of children going on the hazardous journey from the Horn of Africa to Europe along the Central Mediterranean Route (CMR).
One child dies of pneumonia every 39 seconds, agencies warn
One child dies of pneumonia every 39 seconds, agencies warn
Press Release: Joining Forces for Children in Kenya Project Launch
Press Release: Joining Forces for Children in Kenya Project Launch
Year in Review: 10 positive outcomes for children in 2025
From a ban on child marriage to disease-reducing mosquitos, here are 10 positive changes and outcomes for children that happened in 2025.
REPORT: Girls living in conflict face 20% higher risk of child marriage
Miriam*, 16, walks past shelters in a camp for displaced people in Borno, Nigeria
Death rates from cholera outbreaks surge in Sudan and Nigeria as flooding, conflict hinder treatment
Death rates from major cholera outbreaks in Sudan and Nigeria have surged to up to three times the global average putting thousands of children at risk as cases continue to rise as conflict and flooding hamper access to treatment, said Save the Children.
SAILING TO SUCCESS:EMPOWERING TURKANA'S YOUTH THROUGH BOAT MAKING
SAILING TO SUCCESS:EMPOWERING TURKANA'S YOUTH THROUGH BOAT MAKING
Bonn conference: Number of children in crisis levels of hunger due to extreme weather events doubles in past five years – new analysis
Save the Children’s analysis showed that more than 33 million children and 39 million adults live in both the “crisis” phase 3 of hunger as determined by the IPC
“People are suffering, and we shouldn't turn a blind eye” – Q&A with Young Climate Activist Anuska
Q&A with Anushka, a Young Climate Activist from Nepal that pledges everyone to do more to fight the Climate Crisis
Conflict, climate disasters drive number of internally displaced children to record 25 million in 2021
Conflict, climate disasters drive number of internally displaced children to record 25 million in 2021
Almost 10 million children may never return to school following Covid-19 lockdown
Almost 10 million children may never return to school following Covid-19 lockdown
ACUTE MALNUTRITION SOARS IN SOUTH SUDAN WITH MILLIONS OF CHILDREN AT RISK FOLLOWING AID CUTS
A deadly mix of conflict, climate change and poverty have pushed 2.3 million children aged under 5 in South Sudan into life threatening acute malnutrition, with rates soaring just months after foreign governments announced the slashing of funds to the world’s poorest countries, Save the Children said.
Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children
Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children
We need a spike in investment to boost vaccination - public health’s best buy.
In a world beset by bad news, vaccines have been a shining light of hope and human progress. For more than two centuries, scientists, doctors and communities have built on knowledge and experience to help children and adults live longer and better lives.
UNIQLO AND MAGNUM PHOTOS LAUNCH GLOBAL EXHIBITION CAPTURING LIVES OF CHILDREN IN CONFLICT AND CRISIS
A powerful new photography exhibition documenting the lives of children experiencing conflict and crisis
CLIMATE CRISIS PUTTING THE LIVES OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN IN MANDERA IN JEOPARDY
CLIMATE CRISIS PUTTING THE LIVES OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN IN MANDERA IN JEOPARDY
Child labour risks found widespread in global supply chains from cellphones to coffee: new study
The risk of child labour remains widespread in global supply chains, according to a new study by Save the Children
"We want to learn like everyone else”: Children have their say
"We want to learn like everyone else”: Children have their say