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What the Ceasefire means for Children in Gaza – and what comes next

The announcement of a pause in hostilities offers a moment of hope for children and families in Gaza. But while it provides a brief respite, it is not enough. 

19 Mar 2025

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Foreign Aid Cuts: The real impact on children and our programmes

Foreign aid funding cuts are putting our lifesaving work under threat globally.  Over 40 countries we operate in have been impacted across Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East.  Learn more about the real impact of foreign cuts on children and our programmes in this blog. 

STAFF ACCOUNT: "I HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN SURVIVAL HERE AND ENSURING MY LOVED ONES DON'T STARVE THERE": MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DISPLACED EIGHT TIMES IN GAZA

Shurouq, 31, is a Save the Children staff member in Gaza. Since October 2023, she has been displaced eight times after losing her husband in the first weeks of the war. In September 2025, under relentless Israeli bombardment, she left her home in Gaza City with Karmel*, her 3-year-old daughter. In this account, she tells us about the impact of two years of relentless violence and multiple displacements on her and her daughter.   

6 Oct 2025

STAFF ACCOUNT: After the Afghanistan earthquake, 'we feel so much pain in our hearts'

Mujib Ur Rehman Hamdard, the head of Save the Children Afghanistan's Kunar Field Office, shares his experience of the Afghanistan earthquake and the initial response one month on from the 6.0 magnitude earthquake which devastated parts of eastern Afghanistan, including Kunar and Nangarhar provinces, on the 1st September 2025.

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The Power of Play

It’s more critical than ever that every child can realise and celebrate their universal right to play.

A Save the Children clinic in Al Gezira State, Sudan, providing vital healthcare for children and their families

Sudan Staff Account: "The girl’s horrendous experience reminded me of my own experience when an explosive device fell into our compound"

A staff account from a health manager working in Sudan. In this blog he speaks about how the conflict is impacting people in North Darfur.

Hani, a Palestinian from Gaza who is stranded in Cairo

I am safe and they are not - The anguished reality of a Palestinian in Egypt

An anguished account by a young Palestinian that is stranded in Cairo whilst his family is enduring the war in Gaza.

A child watching the village destroyed by recent floods

Floods in Afghanistan: What do they mean for children?

Explainer about the situation in Afghanistan since the flash floods that have left over 40,000 children homeless.

Jean Claude checks over Soli, 12 months old, in a hospital in the DRC

At the forefront of the hunger crisis in the DRC - A paediatric nurse's account

Testimony by Jean-Claude a pediatric nurse in DRC who is at the forefront of the hunger crisis and is treating malnourished children daily.

A Save the Children clinic in Al Gezira State, Sudan, providing vital healthcare for children and their families

Amid war, and on camelback: how Sudan’s vaccinators are delivering a dose of hope

A year of conflict has left Sudan’s immunisation safety net frayed. Gavi and Save the Children are helping vaccinators patch it back up.

A destroyed university in Khan Younis, Gaza

STAFF ACCOUNT: I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors – now is not the time for the world to look away

Testimony by Sacha Myers on her visit to the Gaza Strip where she saw the real horrors of this war and its impact on children.

Family arriving with belongings in Khan Younis

All Eyes on Rafah: What’s next for children in Gaza?

On 6 May, Israeli forces ordered thousands of people to flee parts of Rafah. Over a million - 600,000 children - are at risk of forced displacement.