Eglantyne Jebb – the woman who founded Save the Children over 100 years ago in 1919 – was one of the world’s most influential champions of children’s rights. It began when Jebb saw something she knew ...
KYIV (Aug. 26, 2024)—In response to the large-scale attack on Ukraine Monday, Sonia Khush, Save the Children’s Country Director in Ukraine, said: "Hundreds of drones and missiles have struck Ukraine ...
Childhood is a time of transition. So many parents document their child's transitions—from baby’s first bite of solid food to their graduation from pre-school—with pride and excitement. While some of ...
RAMALLAH (August 22, 2024)—New displacement orders issued by Israeli authorities have forced another mass movement of families and humanitarian workers from areas in Deir al-Balah—one of the only ...
PORT SUDAN, (August 22, 2024) – Nearly 500 unaccompanied and separated children have arrived in Blue Nile and Gedaref states over six weeks as heavy fighting forces more people to flee for safety ...
GOMA, (August 12, 2024) – Newborn babies as young as two weeks old are catching the deadly mpox virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 's overcrowded hospitals, Save the Children said, as ...
Children are particularly vulnerable to the new strain of the deadly mpox virus that is spreading globally after being ...
Egypt, officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is located in northern Africa. One of the Arab world’s most populous countries, its teeming cities and much of its agricultural activity are concentrated ...
DHAKA, (August 13, 2024) - Children need to return to schools and colleges, be protected from violence, and no longer be allowed to work as traffic controllers, said Save the Children as the interim ...
When parents and caregivers guide and support their child’s transition to school, children feel respected, loved and nurtured ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, (August 12, 2024) – Actor Sir Sam Neill, best known for his role in the "Jurassic Park" movies, is helping bring much-needed support to child refugees supported by Save the ...
DELHI, (August 7, 2024) - A series of massive landslides in the hills of India’s southwestern Kerala state have killed more than 385 people,[1] including children, in the past week and forced at least ...