Humanitarian Response Policy and Advocacy

As an international leader in humanitarian response, we have an important role in ensuring children are kept safe during and after humanitarian crises.
As an international leader in humanitarian response, we have an important role in ensuring children are kept safe during and after humanitarian crises.
U.S. engagement with developing countries can help to create a safer and more prosperous world where poverty is reduced, opportunities for growth are created, and human dignity becomes a reality.
Save the Children has long been an advocate for children, acting as their voice to increase opportunities and ensure a better future for us all.
Learn about Save the Children’s policy and advocacy work. Our U.S. advocacy and global advocacy teams work to educate policymakers to champion policies for kids.
Save the Children's HEART program uses art as therapy to help AIDS orphans, disaster and conflict victims, and impoverished children. Read more.
Help Save the Children boost reading and literacy rates among children in poverty through literacy activities that promote development. Donate today.
We work in many of the world’s poorest places, in the U.S. and abroad, to alleviate child hunger and prevent malnutrition.
Every year, one million babies die on the day they are born and nearly two million more die within their first month. Learn More.