100 days on from the devastating day the first earthquakes hit Türkiye (formally known as Turkey) and Syria, we cannot forget about those impacted. 56,737 people have lost their lives, and more than ...
We ensure children keep learning no matter what. Whether recovering from natural disasters, facing violence, or at risk of child marriage. And in the UK, we're improving early years learning and ...
In 2022, we reached over 18 million children and adults in over 44 countries with our maternal and newborn health programmes. No one should have to give birth alone and risk losing their baby or their ...
Children are living through a nightmare in Gaza. And now – as conflict spreads to Lebanon – things are getting even worse for children. A year of relentless bombing and near-total siege has left ...
No child should be separated from their family through conflict or climate change. Our family tracing teams work tirelessly all over the world to reunite children, parents and siblings, for a lifetime ...
Find a quiet space away from distractions. If you're trying these exercises with a child or a group of children, make sure your instructions are clear and engaging. You don't have to do them all. Keep ...
In Sheffield, we’re working to improve children’s early learning outcomes – specifically speech, language and communication, and social and emotional outcomes of children 0-3. We’re working in and ...
Every new parent should be able to look forward to the birth of their child, it's an exciting and life-changing time. Most parents will be thinking about if they have enough food, clothing, space in ...
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 ...
One year on since the violence escalated in Ukraine, over four million children are still refugees - separated from their friends, schools and everything they know. People in the UK have stood in ...
The Climate Crisis can feel overwhelming. We are watching it play out in front of our eyes, on social media and on the news. Your child or a child you know might get caught up in online convosations ...