Policy and Practice
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Nurse Martha screening for health and nutrition issues at the mobile clinic in Bidi Bidi camp. Photo: Guilhem Alandry/Save the Children
On the above pages you'll find a summary of our key priorities for each topic, reports and stats of our impact so far, latest blogs, and the team of experts behind the research.
Click here to find out more about our practice teams, the work they do and their most recent publications.

Nadia *, one and a half, is screened for malnutrition by a Save the Children health officer at her home in a tented refugee settlement in Lebanon
Our featured reports showcase some of our most recent, and relevant work calling for change in children’s lives, and are split into the six practice areas our teams focus on.
If you're looking for older reports, visit our resource centre for more information on Child Protection, Child Rights Governance, Health & Nutrition, Education and Child Poverty.
*Names changed to protect identities

Zelalem,a 13-year-old student is at school as part of Save the Children’s Basic Education Quality Improvement Project.
For more current updates, political commentary and opinion from the policy team, check out their most recent blogs.
You can also learn about, or apply for our humanitarian capacity building (HCB) programmes for in-field professionals. This training teaches best practice and skills to minimise needless suffering and ultimately save lives.
You can explore current opportunities including programmes such as W.A.S.H training, F.I.E.L.D and more. The HCB team also work in an advisory capacity, supporting other organisations to deliver learning.
Shormin a Save the Children worker in Bangladesh. Photo: Tom Merilion/Save The Children
We regularly write Parliamentary briefings for; Members of Parliament ahead of debates, urgent questions or events on Save the Children UK’s strategic priorities, which are:
- protecting children in conflict
- ensure all children around the world lead happy and health lives
- tackling child poverty in the UK
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