AL-HASAKEH, Syria (Jan. 30, 2026)—Critical supplies in Al Hol camp are running dangerously low over a week since violence escalated in northeastern Syria, with ongoing clashes blocking the safe ...
GAZA (Jan. 26, 2026)—The planned reopening of Rafah crossing after nearly two years renews hope in Gaza, Save the Children said. Nearly two years since the Rafah crossing was closed in May 2024, ...
Save the Children Mobilizes to Meet Kids’ Most Urgent Needs in Wake of Destructive Winter Storm Fern
National Leader for Protecting Children in Disasters to Deliver Emergency Funding Assistance to Hardest Hit Families in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee; Help Storm-Damaged Child Care Centers ...
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Jan. 21, 2026)—The first hospital specializing in maternal and neonatal care has opened in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, in a step forward in improving healthcare for pregnant ...
Eglantyne Jebb, who founded Save the Children in 1919, was a pioneering humanitarian and one of the most influential champions of children’s rights. Her tireless work to protect children from ...
As families file taxes, new child-focused tax credits offer relief, boost child care access and create new opportunities for ...
International Day of Education is observed every year on January 24. In 2026, the day highlights the urgent need to ensure every child has access to safe, inclusive and quality education. Save the ...
Drawing from our work with kids affected by trauma, Save the Children's experts have put together the following tips for parents and caregivers, to help you and your family navigate this moment. This ...
All children deserve to be protected from harm. The health of our children is only possible when each and every one is protected. And yet, far too many children and families have had their rights ...
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 ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Nov. 19, 2020) — A total of 93,236 children[i] have been killed or maimed in conflicts in the last ten years, Save the Children revealed today. That means 25 children, the equivalent ...
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