
Refugee education... Hear it from the teachers!
Even with no classroom, no books, no blackboard, or no chalk – if there is a good teacher, children will learn. ...

Tea companies and Save the Children help raise the bar for child protection
On Monday 19 February at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) in Colombo, Save the Children in partnership with Kelani Valley Plantations and Talawakelle Tea Estates...
MEFTAHUN NAHAR, A POWERFUL ADVOCATE FOR CHILD RIGHTS
While addressing National Girl Child Day, Meftahun a child parliament speaker from Dhaka, Bangladesh said “If a girl gets the opportunities and rights, she can thrive and be protected from child...

Holding the African Union Member States accountable to children
Worldwide, more than 700 million women and girls, alive today, were married before their 18th birthday. Despite the progress, the figures are still alarming - 125 million African women and girls...
Kidnapped for marriage: Mali pupils join forces to save classmates
Originally Published on trust.org ...
#Fearless - campaigning for children on the move
In a time where the refugee crisis went from public outrage to fear. In a time where Swedish politicians decided to go from openness to a ”European minimum” in live tv. In a time where bombs were...

What impact has the Every Last Child campaign had in 2016?
In April 2016 we launched our Every Last Child campaign in over 70 countries. In the past year, we have seen incredible successes, progress and outcomes at national, regional and international...

Sri Lanka begins campaign for children of migrated parents
Save the Children on 16th of December conducted an “Advocacy Forum” focusing impact of parental migration on children through which EVERY LAST CHILD Campaign was launched in Sri Lanka. The Advocacy...

Afghanistan stands up for the rights of street working girls
On the occasion of International Day of the Girl on 11 October, Save the Children, in collaboration with ArtLords, a group of Afghan artists and activists, painted a portrait of an Afghan street...

Lives through a lens: New photo series by Delphine Diallo
Originally featured on Buzzfeed....

Afghan children cannot wait
On 5 October 2016, the European Union and the Government of Afghanistan will co-host the Brussels conference on Afghanistan....

Meet Hiba: our youth delegate at UNGA71
See the UN General Assembly in New York through the eyes of Hiba on Twitter and Instagram. ...