GAZA CITY (Nov. 18, 2025)—Children in Gaza are sleeping on the bare ground with no shelter, in flimsy shorts and t-shirts that are sodden with sewage water after their tents flooded in a weekend of ...
PORT SUDAN, November 21, 2025 – Save the Children delivered more than 40 tons of essential drugs, medical equipment and therapeutic food to treat children to Port Sudan, this week. The delivery from ...
MOGADISHU (Nov. 19, 2025)—Less than a third of people needing food assistance in Somalia received support in October, with worsening conditions prompting the country to declare the first national ...
GAZA (Nov. 13, 2025)—One month after an agreed pause in hostilities in Gaza, children and families’ lives remain in limbo, with people unable to start repairs to homes without equipment and many ...
After nearly 14 years of conflict and subsequent economic crises, Syria is on the cusp of transition. However, for children in Syria, needs have never been higher. Since the escalation of violence on ...
Starting from the very first hour of an infant’s life, breastfeeding can have a significant impact on the baby’s health and development. A mother can receive health benefits as well, several of which ...
2025 has been a monumental year for children around the world. Thanks to your support, Save the Children has worked tirelessly to create a brighter future for children everywhere—a future they truly ...
Save the Children President & CEO Janti Soeripto shares firsthand reflections from Syria —highlighting children’s needs, the impact of aid cuts, and more.
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (August 7, 2020) – Save the Children is an international, humanitarian organization that has been protecting children around the world for more than 100 years. Save the Children has ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (November 17, 2020) – Save the Children International is pleased to announce that Angela Ahrendts DBE has been appointed as the new chair of its Board of Trustees. Angela Ahrendts ...
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 ...
JUBA, (April 9, 2025) – At least five children with cholera in South Sudan have died on an arduous journey to seek medical treatment, after aid cuts forced their local health services to close in the ...
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