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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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Waleed*, 2, receiving polio vaccination at Save the Children's health clinic

Protecting Children, Securing Europe: Why Gavi Funding Can’t Wait

Vaccination enables children to grow up healthy, go to school, avoid medical debt, and allow communities to thrive. At the global Gavi High-Level Pledging Summit taking place in Brussels on 25 June, the EU and other global health champions must show their commitment to global health and invest in immunization - it is strategic and morally right thing to do. 

Dana* (in red) and her friends hold balloons during an activity at Save the Children's Child Friendly Space

5 reasons why play is critical for children's development and learning

Play is how children connect with others, how they make sense of their environment, experiences and feelings, how they develop new skills, imagination and confidence, and how they learn. Find out in this blog 5 reasons why you should play more with your children.

Amal* and Kamel*, Hamza's siblings, outside their home

OP-ED: Syria Is Changing But Its Children Cannot Wait

This op-ed by Bujar Hoxha, Save the Children Syria Country Director, highlights the urgent humanitarian crisis facing Syria’s children amid political change. With millions affected by hunger, displacement, and aid cuts, he urges prioritizing children’s safety, education, and wellbeing to secure Syria’s future.

Friends Agnes, 7, and Meilly, 10, walking to the beach on an island in Shefa Province, Vanuatu.

The Importance of Play for All Children

In this blog, James Cox, Education Policy and Advocacy Lead at Save the Children International, defends play as a vital right for every child. Amid crises and inequality, play supports mental health, learning, and resilience. In light of International Day of Play, he also calls on global leaders to invest in safe, inclusive play for all children.

Shadi* (8) plays football near his tent in Gaza

Opinion: In Gaza, even my children’s right to play is under attack

In this powerful firsthand account, a father of five and child protection expert exposes how war has shattered childhood in Gaza. Once joyful and free, play has turned into a survival tactic amid rubble and fear. With every playground destroyed and every safe space gone, Gaza’s children are being robbed of their future. This deeply human opinion piece calls for urgent action to protect a generation growing up in the shadows of war.

Abdurahman Sharif, Save the Children senior humanitarian director in Afghanistan

Staff Account: Afghanistan's Children Need Us Now More Than Ever

In this blog, Abdurahman Sharif, Save the Children’s Senior Humanitarian Director, shares a powerful firsthand account from Afghanistan, highlighting the urgent needs of returning families and children. With services at risk from aid cuts, he calls for immediate support and long-term investment to protect lives and secure futures.

Daniela, 7, playing outside her home on an island in Shefa Province, Vanuatu.

Facing the Climate Crisis: Why Urgent Climate Action is Needed to Protect Children’s Rights

The climate crisis poses an urgent threat to children worldwide, jeopardizing their rights, health, and futures. This blog highlights why limiting global warming to 1.5°C is vital, shares powerful stories like Vepaiamele’s, and urges immediate climate action to protect the world’s 2.4 billion children from escalating climate extremes.

Ayan*, 30, feeds her son, Hamdan*, eight months, a therapeutic peanut past , at their home in an Internally Displaced Person’s (IDP) camp in Toghdeer region, Somaliland.

The Secret Power of Peanuts: A Life-Saving Treatment for Malnourished Children

Recent aid cuts mean there is a global shortage of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food, which is used to treat severe malnutrition, putting at risk the lives of millions of children. Read this blog to learn about the power of peanut paste and how you can help us reach more children with this lifesaving treatment.