Save the Children has worked in Africa for more than 60 years. Today, with millions of children and families in Africa already struggling to cope with the impacts of conflict and climate change, ...
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MAIDUGURI, (SEPTEMBER 13, 2024) – Heavy rains in Borno state, Northeast Nigeria, have led to the worst flooding in 30 years, affecting at least 239,000 people and leaving hundreds of thousands of ...
Children in the United States and around the world are facing an unprecedented literacy crisis. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of children lacking basic reading skills appeared to be ...
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 ...
MABAN, South Sudan, (September 11, 2024) – Refugees fleeing conflict in Sudan are facing hunger and disease in South Sudan as humanitarian funding dries up, food rations are squeezed, and the cost of ...
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 ...
AMMAN (Sept. 10, 2024)—At least 24 people, including civilians, have been killed in the latest strikes in Syria, according to reports. In response, Rasha Muhrez, Save the Children Response Director in ...
Save the Children is honored to partner with Educate A Child (EAC), a program of the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, and the Ministry of Education of Rwanda (MINEDUC) on the Zero Out-of-School ...
ABUJA, BAMAKO, NIAMEY, (September 06, 2024) – Recent heavy rains and floods across West Africa have forced nearly 950,000 people,[1] many of them children, from their homes across Mali, Nigeria and ...
PORT SUDAN, (September 05, 2024) – Thousands of children in eastern Sudan are at risk of cholera following a major outbreak caused by widespread flooding, contaminated water and a decimated health ...