The UNCRC consists of 54 articles that set out children’s rights and how governments should work together to make them available to all children. Under the terms of the convention, governments are ...
GAZA, 18 January 2025 – Getting food, water, and medical supplies to children in Gaza will be priorities for Save the Children once the pause in hostilities comes into effect on Sunday, with ...
New Save the Children analysis reveals six companies spend the equivalent of £36 on marketing for each baby born worldwide - amounting to £5 billion every year Marketing activities of Nestlé, Danone, ...
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We are serious about being the best we can be for the world’s children. That means we place a premium on attracting the best people to work for us and to lead our organisation. We are committed to ...
Cut out a triangle out of green felt or card to make the tree top. Then cut out a smaller brown rectangle for the stump and stick it below the triangle. It's as easy as that! You could even hang some ...
Whether you're keen to walk, run, cycle or swim take a look below and sign up today to fundraise for Save the Children. We'll support you every step of the way, and the money you raise could help ...
The poorest children are most at risk of disease, malnutrition and stunting. They’re more likely to miss school, or get a poor education. And there’s a greater chance they’ll suffer early marriage, ...
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HRH The Princess Royal became the Patron of Save the Children in 2017 after serving as our President since 1970. In 2020, The Princess Royal was the final guest on Save with Children's Save with ...
We ensure children keep learning no matter what. Whether recovering from natural disasters, facing violence, or at risk of child marriage. And in the UK, we're improving early years learning and ...
Children going hungry isn’t new. But many of the reasons are: pandemics, rising prices and disasters caused by climate change. It means that, even today, 1 in 4 children don't get the nutritious food ...
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