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Save the Children and its advocacy arm, Save the Children Action Network (SCAN), are deeply concerned about the U.S. Department of Education’s decision to withhold disbursement of critical federal ...
About 80,000 Afghan children crossed into Afghanistan from Iran in June, as total arrivals more than doubled compared to May, pushing an already overstretched system to the brink, Save the Children ...
Nearly 1,000 people have been killed so far this year in Sudan while seeking health care or visiting loved ones in hospital, with attacks on hospitals nearly tripling after two years of conflict and ...
Learn more about 67Strong4Kids and how Jennifer Garner is working with Save the Children to raise money to get "ready-to-use therapeutic food" to children at risk of dying from hunger.
In war-torn Sumy, Ukraine, Lesia* helps children reclaim their childhood through art, play, and resilience. Supported by Save the Children, her classes offer a rare sense of safety and hope—just 20 km ...
Celebrating International Day of Play: The Importance of Play for All Children Written by James Cox, Head of Advocacy and Policy - Education, Save the Children International In this piece, James Cox, ...
New analysis also reveals more than 330 million children at risk of recruitment to armed groups and government forces worldwide—three times more than in 1990. Save the Children's sixth report ...
The worst plague of desert locusts in a generation is ravaging crops and other vegetation across the Horn of Africa with Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia battling to contain the escalating crisis.
An Afghan mother agreed to sell her unborn baby as the country's economic crisis forces jobless, debt-stricken parents to abandon their children, Save the Children said.
Global humanitarian organization Save the Children and Fedi, Inc., a developer of global bitcoin adoption technology, announced today a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at revolutionizing cash and ...
Half of Lebanon’s public schools have been turned into shelters for forcibly displaced people in the past two weeks, disrupting children’s education for what will now be the sixth consecutive year.
The lives of the 1.1 million children in Gaza are urgently threatened by spiraling acute food insecurity as new data from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) found 93% of people ...