Following the ban on Afghan female aid workers, Save the Children restarts some of its activities where reliable assurances had been given for a full
Four of the largest international aid groups working in Afghanistan warn that the lives of women and children were at risk if the de facto authorities did not immediately reverse a ban on female NGO workers in the country. Save the Children, World Vision International, CARE International and
Centre for Humanitarian Leadership receives $1.1m grant for a crisis leadership program for Ukrainian humanitarians coping with the impacts of Russia’s war of aggression. The Centre for Humanitarian Leadership (CHL), a partnership between Deakin University and Save
Save the Children is calling for the upcoming Federal Budget to prioritise children’s well-being, recovery, and resilience in the face of COVID-19, conflict, and the
QBE, Red Cross and Save the Children grow strategic partnerships to increase social impact. The QBE Foundation has launched the next phase of its global
As New South Wales families return home and assess the damage from the state’s fourth major flooding event in 18 months, it is now more
Save the Children Australia is partnering with the Tongan Government to ensure children do not miss out on education due to Covid-19. The Tonga Accelerated
One third more girls set to face double blow of climate change and child marriage by 2050. The number of girls at extreme risk of
Australia should do more to help its Pacific neighbours who are at great risk because of coronavirus, an aid group says.
Major organisations including Save the Children, ACFID, Oxfam Australia and World Vision will hold the Australian government to account on humanitarian crises
Third Sector acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.