Save the Children's Humanitarian Network

Collinson, GSK, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, UNIQLO

Client: Save the Children

In March 2025 - founding members Collinson, GSK and Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, joined shortly afterwards by UNIQLO – became Save the Children’s Humanitarian Network.

This committed group set out to transform how the private sector supports children in crisis; by force-multiply the impact of pre-positioned flexible funding with that of their shared expertise and coordinated action.

In 2025, their collective support and global influence enabled Save the Children to allocate £58.8 million to emergency response and anticipatory action across 61 countries, reaching more than 14.2 million children.

From being able to respond within hours to earthquakes in Afghanistan, acting early to get ahead of Bolivia’s wildfire season, scaling nutrition and health responses in Kenya, or providing safe spaces for learning and play in Gaza, the members of the Humanitarian Network stood up for children throughout 2025, whenever and wherever they needed help the most.