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Palestinian children have lived the entirety of their lives under military occupation and conflict. Many Palestinian children are exposed to dangers on their way to and from school and in the classroom. While the scale of attacks on children’s...

Over the past years, the world has witnessed record levels of mixed migration, mainly originating from and hosted within developing countries. Individuals and families migrate for a variety of reasons, some choose to leave to seek education and...

HEART: Healing and Education through the Arts When we think of the arts, many of us think of drawing and painting—but there is so much more: singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, acting/drama, clay sculpture, model building, story-telling...

60% of refugees in Uganda are children, and hundreds of thousands are out of school. Classrooms are dangerously overcrowded and teachers are overwhelmed. This photo book looks at the progress and challenges in getting refugee and host community...

Save the Children is supporting the Save our Education campaign to ensure that all children get back into school as they gradually reopen.The poorest and most marginalized children are being hit the hardest during this pandemic and many may never...

We are facing an education emergency. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, over 1.6 billion learners were out of school. For the first time in human history, an entire global generation has had their education disrupted...

While the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is still relatively low in Cambodia at the time of writing, the impact of Covid-19 on children and families is already quite pronounced. It’s clear that COVID-19 could undo years of progress made in...

Save the Children carried out a survey in Lebanon to understand children and youth’s perspectives during the current COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions introduced in response to the outbreak. The research asked 137 children and youth of different...

The COVID-19 Pandemic poses immediate and long-lasting risks to the rights of children including the disruption of access to education, the potential for reduced access to primary and secondary health services, and increased protection risks. Save...

You have to think about adjusting HEART activities so that all children benefit from these activities. Knowing the child with whom you are doing HEART activities is very important as is your knowledge to accommodate these activities. Give children...