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6 Mar 2025

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Foreign aid cuts: what’s happening and what does it mean for children?

Funding cuts are putting our lifesaving work under threat. Governments across the world are slashing foreign aid budgets that millions of children facing the toughest challenges depend on. 
 

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3 Feb 2025

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1 in 11 children will need humanitarian support in 2025. Is there hope for a brighter future?

Today, 1 in 11 children faces conflict, hunger, and climate disasters. Save the Children’s 2025 Humanitarian Plan aims to protect 12 million children globally. Learn more about how we intend to do this in this blog.

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9 Dec 2024

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Saving Lives Amid Blockades: How Save the Children brought hope to Gaza

Since August 2024, families across Gaza have faced an escalating humanitarian crisis and extreme food shortages. Save the Children International launched an urgent operation to deliver lifesaving food aid to the most vulnerable communities in northern and southern Gaza.

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28 Jan 2025

STAFF ACCOUNT FROM DRC: "The humanitarian and security situation is chaotic"

Staff Account: Elias works with Save the Children in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). During the recent escalation of conflict, he was in Goma, but was able to leave for Bukavu, South Kivu, which is separated from Goma by Lake Kivu.  Here, Elias shares what they have seen of the humanitarian situation in DRC.

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Save the Children midwife Deda* (24) with new mother Tima* (26) and baby Lana* (1 day)

Save the Children to send first NGO maternal and baby specialist teams to disasters after WHO verification

Save the Children’s Emergency Health Unit, now WHO-verified, delivers lifesaving maternal and newborn care in disasters worldwide. From Gaza to Mozambique, our teams provide urgent medical support, build sustainable healthcare systems, and ensure no mother or baby is left behind.

Mum Asma looks down at newborn Sara*, 4 days old, sleeping in her arms at mobile clinic, Sudan

Why is it key to invest in Maternal, Newborn and Child Health?

Maternal and newborn health is in crisis, but there’s hope. This blog shares real stories, urgent challenges, and key policy solutions to protect mothers and babies. Discover what world leaders must do and how you can help drive change.

Computers in the digital learning center created thanks to the support of Save the Children in the school of Stary Bilous village, Chernihiv region

Expert spotlight: What Netflix’s Adolescence tells us about children’s online safety

The world as we know it is rapidly evolving. Every half second a child makes their first click online and one in three internet users is now under the age of 18. Read from our expert Rebecca Smith on what Netflix’s Adolescence tells us about children’s online safety, the risks to children online and what we can do about it.

A building damaged by the earthquake, Mandalay, Myanmar

OPINION - Devastating Myanmar Earthquake Underscores the Urgent Need for a Strong Global Aid System

The devastating earthquake in Myanmar is a stark reminder of the importance of timely and effective disaster response efforts in the face of overwhelming human need. Gabriella Waaijman, SCI Chief Operating Officer explains further in this opinion piece. 

The Yangon Highway damaged by the earthquake, Myanmar

Myanmar-Thailand earthquake: "My children can talk of little else but the earthquake and what if it happens again"

A Myanmar/Thailand Staff account on the experience of children during and after an earthquake and psychosocial support with some guidance about earthquakes, what to do and how to talk about them, for children and families.

Destruction in northern Gaza

OP-ED: When children in Gaza are not off limits, the world has failed

The war's resumption is a death sentence for Gaza's children. This March saw some of the deadliest days for children in Gaza. In this op-ed, Rachael Cummings, Humanitarian Director for Save the Children in Gaza highlights the severity of the situation for children and calls for a definitive ceasefire. 

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STAFF ACCOUNT: I witnessed the deadliest day for children in Gaza

Shaima Al-Obaidi is a senior media manager at Save the Children UK, specialising in reporting on children impacted by conflict. She has previously been deployed to Afghanistan, Somalia, South Sudan and is currently on a deployment in Gaza.

Amal*, 8 stands in the middle of camp wearing her blue jumper

Foreign Aid Cuts: The real impact on children and our programmes

Foreign aid funding cuts are putting our lifesaving work under threat globally.  Over 40 countries we operate in have been impacted across Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East.  Learn more about the real impact of foreign cuts on children and our programmes in this blog.