Save the Children
Coverage of Save the Children in the Nexus archive.
- UN warns of ‘catastrophe’ unfolding in Sudan
The UN warned of a 'catastrophe' in Sudan's el-Obeid, citing relentless drone strikes, executions, and sexual violence. Save the Children reported over 5,500 displaced children, while a three-year war between government forces and the Rapid Support Forces has displaced 14 million people and caused hundreds of thousands of deaths. Amnesty International accused the RSF of ethnic cleansing in el-Fasher.
- Over 5,500 children displaced by fighting in Sudan’s el-Obeid, charity says
Over 5,500 children have been displaced by fighting in Sudan’s el-Obeid, according to Save the Children. Families in and around the city are facing increasingly difficult conditions due to the conflict.
- 'Lion Cubs': How two armies are using children to fight a brutal war
A 2026 video shows Sudan's Rapid Support Forces recruiting child soldiers, with both sides in the country's civil war using minors as fighters. Social media platforms like TikTok have hosted accounts glorifying underage combatants, while the UN warns of potential mass violence in El Obeid. Save the Children's deputy country director highlights the link between school closures, malnutrition, and child soldier recruitment.
- Helping Venezuela: Star Link
Multiple organizations and local governments are deploying aid and requesting donations to support disaster relief efforts in Venezuela. Initiatives include setting up drop-off locations, deploying search-and-rescue teams, and providing emergency medical and food assistance.
- Helping Venezuela: United Way Miami launches ‘Operation Helping Hands’
United Way Miami launched 'Operation Helping Hands' to provide relief supplies and services to Venezuela following earthquakes. Funds raised will be allocated through nonprofit organizations actively assisting in the region. Additional donation drop-off locations and emergency fund appeals from other organizations are also mentioned.
- Helping Venezuela: International Medical Corps deploys staff, needs donations
The International Medical Corps has deployed teams to Venezuela following recent earthquakes and has been working there since 2019, focusing on health, nutrition, and sanitation programs. The organization is seeking donations to support its efforts.
- Earthquakes in Venezuela: Site aims to help with painful search after loved ones vanish
Earthquakes in Venezuela caused buildings to collapse, leading to search-and-rescue operations as families searched for missing loved ones. A website created by activist Juan Carlos Viloria reported 51,893 missing persons, with 6,028 found, aiding survivors and volunteers in verifying information. The political transition under acting interim President Delcy Rodríguez, cooperating with Donald Trump after Nicolás Maduro’s capture, faces rising aid needs.
- Somalia is in a deadly drought again. Most humanitarian aid isn’t there this time
Somalia is experiencing a deadly drought, with millions affected and aid cuts exacerbating the crisis. The drought has led to severe acute malnutrition, particularly among children. The Somali government and United Nations estimate that 6.5 million people face crisis levels of hunger.
- Israel kills, injures average of 4 children daily amid Lebanon ‘ceasefire’
Israel has been killing and injuring an average of 4 children daily, according to statistics from Save the Children, during a ceasefire in effect since April 16. The data covers the first 25 days of the truce. The situation is dire for children caught in the conflict.
- Face the Nation: Gottlieb, Lieu, Soeripto
Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu of California, and Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto appeared on Face the Nation. They discussed various topics in the second half of the show. The discussion included insights from a former FDA commissioner and a democratic representative.
- Save the Children's Janti Soeripto says Sudan is "truly the world's worst humanitarian crisis"
Janti Soeripto, president and CEO of Save the Children, stated that Sudan is facing the world's worst humanitarian crisis, which receives the least attention relative to its needs. Soeripto recently returned from a trip to Sudan. The situation in Sudan is critical and underreported.
- Transcript: Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 10, 2026
Janti Soeripto, former President and CEO of Save the Children, was interviewed on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan on May 10, 2026. The interview aired on the show. Key facts about the interview were discussed.
- Transcript: Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 10, 2026
Janti Soeripto, former President and CEO of Save the Children, was interviewed on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan on May 10, 2026. The interview transcript is available. Janti Soeripto discussed various topics during the interview.
- Three babies born into Sudan war every minute, charity warns
The article highlights the alarming rate of infant births occurring during the ongoing Sudan conflict, with Save the Children warning that children are being born into extreme hardship. The charity emphasizes the dire living conditions faced by Sudanese children amid the war.