Disability Rights and Inclusion by Design: Built In, Not Bolted On


At Save the Children, we know that to achieve progress for all kids, inclusion cannot be an afterthought—it must be embedded in the design, delivery, and evaluation of our programs.


At Save the Children, we know that to achieve progress for all kids, inclusion cannot be an afterthought—it must be embedded in the design, delivery, and evaluation of our programs.

Children’s books written by, for, and about people in Vanuatu are being delivered to children across the country, and horses are helping to get those books to families in the most remote locations.

More than 230,000 children in Mozambique have had their education disrupted this year after the worst flooding in decades damaged hundreds of schools, homes, and roads. With months remaining in the cyclone season, support for education in affected areas is urgent, according to Save the Children.

A powerful earthquake has devastated communities across Myanmar. Save the Children is responding with lifesaving support for children and families in crisis. Learn how to help and donate.

As we approach the end of the year it is a fitting time to reflect on Save the Children’s (SC) progress towards localization and equitable partnerships.

This Giving Tuesday, Penguin Random House is celebrating 10 years of partnership with Save the Children through a multiyear book donation of one million books.

Fortunately, for policymakers, government officials and the millions of vulnerable children and their families in the throes everyday worldwide, education is perhaps the most powerful antidote to eliminating the scourge of poverty.
The child care crisis in America is a pressing issue affecting millions of families, particularly those in rural and underserved areas.

When parents and caregivers guide and support their child’s transition to school, children feel respected, loved and nurtured, which helps them make a successful adjustment. Here are 5 ways parents and caregivers can help make that transition a smooth one.
Children need the chance to go to school, especially in the midst of crisis. Survey results tells us children rank education as a top priority—and we must listen.