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First Great Western Class 43, 43132 named "We Save The Children Will You?", departs from Platform 1 at Chippenham with the 18.45 to Taunton. 43151 was at the front.
From blog post - Sakila the life-saver: one.org/blog/2011/12/07/sakila-the-life-saver/
Sakila
Photo credit: Rachel Maranto/Save the Children
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Tillaxon and her son Abdumajid fled from their house in Osh when the riots started on June 11, 2010 and are now taking refuge in a school in a village Onadyr near Osh. Southern Kyrgyzstan has experienced escalating violence between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbek populations since the government in Bishkek was overthrown on 7 April and an interim government took power. The Government of Uzbekistan has reported that more than 75,000 refugees have fled into Uzbekistan from Kyrgyzstan in the last week. .
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A Save the Children team is on the ground in Kyrgyzstan, assessing the needs of families affected in and around the city of Osh. We are preparing to provide relief to children and families affected by the violence. We will work to provide health services, run activities to keep children safe as well as distribute urgently needed basic supplies.
School teacher watches video responses from the YouTube community. The YouTube community asked me to rebuild the school destroyed by Cyclone Sidr.
Find out what happens:
Ms. Gillian Mellsop, UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia, Mr. Ekin Ogutogullari, Save the Children Ethiopia Country Director and Shilabo Woreda Administration visiting internally displaced community at Somali Region, Korahe Zone Alen Kebele ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Nahom Tesfaye
The launch of the Save the Children Fund at the Royal Albert Hall in May 1919 gained a lot of public attention – both positive and negative. Some people objected to the idea of feeding ‘enemy children’ in Europe, whilst others believed reports of famine to be exaggerated. Speaking to the crowd, Eglantyne Jebb emphasised the charity's non-partisan principles: ‘We have only one rule, we shall help them whatever their country, whatever their religion’.
Image: Photograph of crowds gathering for first public meeting of Save the Children Fund, 1919. Finding number: SCF/PP/MI/22
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
January 16, 2010
Save the Children country director Lee Nelson talking with children who live on the office compound. One of the organization's temporary shelters, used to house displaced persons, is shown in the background.
Credit: Win McNamee / Getty Images
Ethnic Uzbek refugees, fled from clashes in the city, cry as they gather on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border, while waiting for permission to escape to Uzbekistan, near Osh, southern Kyrgyzstan, June 15, 2010. The violence in Kyrgyzstan appears to have stopped spreading and may be diminishing, a senior U.S. official told Reuters on Tuesday, adding that there was still an urgent need to restore order and provide aid.
Mavgalda, 16, has taken temporary refuge ina a school in Onadyr, a suburb of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. .
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In the middle of June 2010, ethnic fighting in the cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad caused an estimated 400,000 people to leave their homes and seek safety. .
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Save the Children is one of few international humanitarian agencies working in Kyrgyzstan. We have been in the region since 1992 – and are now providing emergency relief supplies and health services to children and families and establishing child protection programmes and health services. We have launched an appeal for £3.35 million for six months..
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To date we have provided 6,000 children and their families with immediate support. We are giving health and hygiene kits to people in need of these basic items. To date, 1,000 kits have been distributed, including 150 to people sheltering in and living near a school in Nariman..
Mavgalda, 16, has taken temporary refuge ina a school in Onadyr, a suburb of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. .
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In the middle of June 2010, ethnic fighting in the cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad caused an estimated 400,000 people to leave their homes and seek safety. .
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Save the Children is one of few international humanitarian agencies working in Kyrgyzstan. We have been in the region since 1992 – and are now providing emergency relief supplies and health services to children and families and establishing child protection programmes and health services. We have launched an appeal for £3.35 million for six months..
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To date we have provided 6,000 children and their families with immediate support. We are giving health and hygiene kits to people in need of these basic items. To date, 1,000 kits have been distributed, including 150 to people sheltering in and living near a school in Nariman..
Three-year-old Naicka plays with blocks at the Pinchinat Camp in Jacmel, Haiti. She engages in activities at a Save the Children-supported child-friendly space at the camp. These spaces give children a chance to play and to begin to heal and recover in the midst of their disrupted lives. (Susan Warner-Lambert)
Ms. Gillian Mellsop, UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia, Mr. Mohamed Farah, Emergency Officer, Jijiga discuss with woreda Health Officers at Shilabo Health Centre Korahe Zone, Somali Region ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Nahom Tesfaye
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
January 17, 2010
Riguaire lies on the floor with her baby in a tent she shares with another family in a camp for the displaced in Port-au-Prince.
Credit: Adriana Zehbrauskas / Polaris
Ethnic Uzbek refugees, who fled the violence in Kyrgyzstan, wait for their turn to cross the border to Uzbekistan near the village of Jalal-Kuduk, June 14, 2010. In Uzbekistan, a tent camp has been erected while refugees are occupying schools and other public buildings. Many more citizens have been made homeless or displaced by the fighting and thousands are reportedly stuck at the border.
Save the Children staff member Natasha Lyubomirova prepares non-food-items for distribution at Save the Children's office in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Southern Kyrgyzstan has experienced escalating violence between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbek populations since the government in Bishkek was overthrown on 7 April and an interim government took power. The Government of Uzbekistan has reported that more than 75,000 refugees have fled into Uzbekistan from Kyrgyzstan in the last week..
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A Save the Children team is on the ground in Kyrgyzstan, assessing the needs of families affected in and around the city of Osh. We are preparing to provide relief to children and families affected by the violence. We will work to provide health services, run activities to keep children safe as well as distribute urgently needed basic supplies.
Ali walked for 16 days from Somalia with her son Hussein. "We couldn't survive anymore," Ali said.
Photo Credit: Colin Crowley/Save the Children
Patience, 20, went into labour at home, unexpectedly, and gave birth to her second child 8 weeks prematurely. The baby boy was rushed to CH Rennie hospital by her family where her cord was cut and he was wrapped warmly.
You can help train midwives: www.savethechildren.org.au/savenewborns
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Many power generators and transmission systems in southern Punjab have been forced to close in order to avoid electrocution
Lee Portnoi and family at Save the Children's Secret Winter Gala at London's historic Guildhall on 18 November 2015
Ms. Gillian Mellsop, UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia, Mr. Ekin Ogutogullari, Save the Children Ethiopia Country Director and Shilabo Woreda Administration visiting internally displaced community at Somali Region, Korahe Zone Alen Kebele ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Nahom Tesfaye
Ms. Gillian Mellsop, UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia, Mr. Ekin Ogutogullari, Save the Children Ethiopia Country Director and Shilabo Woreda Administration visiting internally displaced community at Somali Region, Korahe Zone Alen Kebele ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Nahom Tesfaye