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12 Jan 2021

2019-Annual-Report

2019 was an auspicious year for Save the Children, as we celebrated our 100th year of operation.We took the opportunity to look back at the numerous ways in which our movement
has contributed to the struggle for child rights, including our involvement in the very first Declaration on the Rights of the Child.

21 Dec 2020

Homemade-Festive-Decoration-Ideas

Download homemade festive decoration ideas here.

2 Dec 2020

Free-Colouring-Book

Download your free colouring book here.

10 Sep 2020

COVID: Protect A Generation Report

COVID-19: Children from poorest households across the globe have suffered greatest loss of family income, missed out most on education and faced the highest risk of violence at home.
Save the Children conducts largest global survey of its kind among some 25,000 children and adults on the impact of the pandemic

13 Jul 2020

Save Our Education

New analysis in this global report shows how COVID-19 may impact the funding of education, as well as the countries most at risk of falling behind. It also highlights the change we want to see for children and our recommendations for governments and the international community so we can keep learning alive, support every child to return to school and build back for better learning.

17 Jun 2020

SCSA-Submission-for-the-DVA-Amendment-Bill_24-April

Save the Children South Africa's comments on the Domestic Violence Amendment Bill. This is summited in response to the Domestic Violence Amendment Draft Bill, 2020, which is published by the Department of Justice and Correctional Services to amend the Domestic Violence Act, 1998.

30 Apr 2020

2019-Financial-Statements

2019-Financial-Statements

17 Feb 2020

Stop-the-War-on-Children-2020-Report

This is the third report in Save the Children's 'Stop the War on Children' series. It reveals shocking trends in the threats to the safety and wellbeing of children living in areas impacted by conflict. In 2018, verified grave violations against children reached a record high.

20 Nov 2019

Research-Brief_Corporal-Punishment

Children who grow up with violence in the home learn early and powerful lessons about the use violence to dominate others. Many studies have found that a child’s experience of corporal punishment is associated with higher level of aggression and anti-social behaviour.