Our leadership are responsible for shaping our goals and ensuring we achieve them. They are guided by, and are accountable to our Board of Trustees.
In Yemen, its people are still experiencing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises resulting from a protracted nine-year conflict. In a country of 32 million, over half need humanitarian ...
The UNCRC consists of 54 articles that set out children’s rights and how governments should work together to make them available to all children. Under the terms of the convention, governments are ...
GAZA, 18 January 2025 – Getting food, water, and medical supplies to children in Gaza will be priorities for Save the Children once the pause in hostilities comes into effect on Sunday, with ...
· Save the Children analysis reveals growing childcare staffing crisis in England · Government has broken its promise to address the lack of graduate early years teachers, which risks holding back ...
Save the Children’s Global Malnutrition Initiative (GMI) aims to galvanise increased action to prevent, diagnose, and treat child acute malnutrition in fragile and conflict-affected contexts, ...
We take responsibility for using our resources efficiently and achieving measurable results. We are accountable to our supporters, partners, people, and most of all, the children and communities with ...
At Save the Children we believe every child has equal rights. Our founders laid the groundwork for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which establishes racial discrimination as a violation of ...
We've been working in Yemen since 1963, with programmes focusing on health, nutrition, child protection, food security and livelihoods, education, and water and sanitation. Health & Nutrition Keeping ...
Our ambassadors visit our projects, promote our campaigns and work tirelessly to help us get our message heard. Thanks to their work both in the UK and abroad, we're able to help many more children ...
A new online learning programme to develop the pool of local and national staff who can prepare for and take charge of in-country operational programmes in chronic, protracted and sudden onset ...
Children going hungry isn’t new. But many of the reasons are: pandemics, rising prices and disasters caused by climate change. It means that, even today, 1 in 4 children don't get the nutritious food ...