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Dulamsuren, 32, (left) and head duty nurse Batjargal (right) take the temperature of a two day old baby boy in a maternity hospital in Uliastai, Zavkhan Province, Eastern Mongolia.

 

You can help train midwives: www.savethechildren.org.au/savenewborns

The Save the Children Fund (SCF) has worked to provide medical care to those in need, and this strand of work has been particularly emphasised after the Second World War. As well as providing emergency medical care for displaced persons, the Fund also established primary health care centres, mother and child health units, community health care provision, and supported the work of hospitals. In addition to this, SCF played a major role in the expansion of immunisation, both participating in the World Health Organisation’s Expanded Programme on Immunisation, and establishing the STOP Polio programme in 1979.

 

Image: This report details the work of medical professionals in Nigeria, including one of the Save the Children Fund’s early immunisation programmes. Page 1 of 4. Finding number: SCF/OP/4/NIG/9

Abdul Hadi waits with his son, Rozikha, to see the doctor. Since it opened two months ago, the yard of the Garmab Health Center is always full. Tirin Kot, August 2012.

Child-friendly spaces volunteer Naomi St. Louis reads to young camp residents. This picture could be taken anywhere where a parent teacher or grandparent reads aloud to a child. (Susan Warner-Lambert)

Begzat, 7, prays while he and his mother came to get hygiene kits distributed by Save the Children 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've distributed vital aid such as hygiene kits to children and families affected by the violence and we will work to provide health services, run activities to keep children safe.

Malika, 11, Dablotoy, 10, and Ferza, 12, (left to right) wait for lunch by the kitchen in a in 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..

 

Immigrati nel quartiere di Tor Pignattara a Roma, dove risiede la piu' grande comunita' bengalese d'Europa. (Pier Paolo Cito/Save The Children)

Those displaced by the Cyclone - with no more place to live - have gathered on the coastline. The logic being that is where aid will come first. The goal, eventually, will be to move aid further inland to help people to rebuild their lives.

 

This photo is a supplement to the video I have on YouTube. You can see that video here.

This photo sums up why I support Save the Children.

 

This photo is a supplement to a video on YouTube. You can see that video here:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kJEGvY6_QY

I bambini reinventano il mondo per voi.

The children reinvent the world for you.

uso pubblico di spazio privato,

sign it:

www.savethechildren.it

DUP Deputy Leader Nigel Dodds signs a Save the Children Petition as part of the "Better Odds at School" campaign focusing on disadvantaged neighbourhoods.

South African children relays the need to end child malnutrition. Participating schools are: Thuto Secondary (blue), Gugulethu Primary - Intermediate (yellow), Meduwaneng Primary (green) and Poelano Primary (orange) which was the winner. Save the Children.

30 September 2017. Akobo: Child Protection officer in Save the Children Nyawech Nyoat travels on a boat on their daily routine of home visits in Akobo, South Sudan.

Since the start of the war in South Sudan in December 2013, there are 15,937 unaccompanied or separated children registered, of which 3,828 are children that parents are actively looking for. Out of which 5,083 have been already reunified while 7,026 children still remain separated or unaccompanied as their caregivers continue tracing them.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Save the Children - www.albertgonzalez.net

October 9, 2010 Studio City, CA

Save the Children Bingo Night fundraiser

 

Alex J. Berliner/BEImages

Included in this photo Plum and Charlotte of the Dalson Darlings WI, Hilary Pullen of CraftBLog UK, Sam Bacon of Global Poverty Project, Lauren O'Farrell aka Deadly Knitshade and Rachel Stevens- craft blogger

 

Felix Clay/Save the

Children

 

Dos de mis fotos realizadas en el Páramo Las Lajas en Trujillo, Venezuela, están en el IV Concurso Iberoamericano de Fotografía en Blanco y Negro ¡Niños participando! de la organización Save The Children. Este concurso es para fotógrafos Hispanos que han trabajado imágenes que representan a los niños de la región.

 

Sólo podrán votar por una foto. Si les gustan alguna de las dos, por favor, escojan la de su preferencia y voten. Será un honor contar con su apoyo.

 

Cómo pueden votar:

1. Entren en concurso.savethechildrenla.org/

2. Coloquen mi nombre (Valentina Vitols) en el espacio correspondiente a "búsqueda por participante"

3. Detalles de las fotos aparecerán en pantalla. Por favor, escojan la de su preferencia, hagan click y, una vez que la foto se despliegue, baje hasta donde hay un espacio para votar introduciendo el código que verán en la pantalla (en rojo y blanco)

4. Hagan click!

 

¡Mil gracias por su apoyo!

Theatre actor Ben Forster models a Christmas jumper for Save the Children’s 2012 Christmas Jumper Day.

 

©Tessa Hallmann/Save the Children

International aid agency Save the Children surveyed over 15,000 children on the recovery process in post-tsunami Japan. About 70 per cent of children interviewed in Save the Children’s June 2012 ‘Hear Our Voice’ survey said that they wanted to play a role in the recovery process. Youth representatives at the World Ministerial Conference on Disaster Reduction in Tohoku, in July 2012, asked for children’s opinions to be heeded in addition to listening to adults. They also asked that child-centered disaster risk reduction programmes be set up everywhere in the world and proposed the establishment of a system where children around the world can collaborate.

Photo by Permanent Mission of Japan

Children on their way to school, It is normal for them to walk for several kilometers

One of Save the Children Fund’s founding principles was to help children ‘regardless of race nationality, or creed’. Getting religious institutions to back this non-denominational approach was key to securing necessary funds and support. After Eglantyne Jebb wrote to Pope Benedict XV in 1919 he agreed to launch a special appeal on behalf of the Fund, a move which was soon followed by other churches and faith groups.

 

Image: Press cutting showing Eglantyne Jebb receiving a letter of commendation from Pope Benedict XV, 1920. Finding number: SCF/SC/MH/4/5

Children coming out of class in a Save the Children supported school

30 September 2017. Akobo: Left to right, Child Protection officers in Save the Children, Theresa Nyachade and Nyawech Nyoat travel on a boat on their daily routine of home visits in Akobo, South Sudan.

Since the start of the war in South Sudan in December 2013, there are 15,937 unaccompanied or separated children registered, of which 3,828 are children that parents are actively looking for. Out of which 5,083 have been already reunified while 7,026 children still remain separated or unaccompanied as their caregivers continue tracing them.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Save the Children - www.albertgonzalez.net

Save the Children staff Seema distributing Vitamin A capsules

Craft bloggers and enthusiasts attend the Craftivist launch night at Mary's Living and Giving shop in Primrose Hill on 16th October 2012 - World Food Day.

 

Felix Clay/Save the

Children

Actor Chace Crawford arrives at the Bvlgari private event honoring Simon Fuller and Paul Haggis to benefit Save The Children and Artists For Peace and Justice on January 13, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.

 

(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Bvlgari)

“I have drawn a car, a flower, and a girl. The girl is my teacher at school. She listens to me very much. She helps me when I am finding difficulties. I want to own a car for safe travelling.” -Beatrice, age 10

Caia versus Chimuara football match - an activity to increase awareness about the vulnerability of children, in terms of sexual abuse and other forms of exploitation, in high transit areas as well as near worker camps. A new bridge is planned for construction across the Zambezi Rivers between Caia and Chimaura. Although this bridge will bring lots of benefits to the area, Save the Children UK is concerned about the the exploitation of children, such as these footballers, who will live nearby workers camps. This photo was published in the Mozambican National Magazine Noticias

Mariyam (right), five, plays with Sirojidin (centre), five, and Maftuna by the kitchen in a refugee camp in a school in Onadyr, a suburb of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. 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..

 

Children being instructed on the importance of washing their hands and proper handwashing techniques

A Child wearing hat for protection against the sun

When’s Debimaya’s labor pain started, she got on a bus alone and went to the nearest hospital which was over an hour away to have her twin boys. She gave birth to twins. Her health volunteer has warned her of complications if she gave birth at home.

Show your love this Valentine's day to your fellow global citizens who go to bed hungry every night and show your love to children who can't fulfil their physical and personal potential because of hunger and malnutrition. Join the #impiece Craftivist Jigsaw Project to support Save the Children's Race Against Hunger Campaign

 

You can start now by signing the quick epetition here: www.savethechildren.org.uk/craftivist

 

:)

 

Basic non-food-items which are being distributed to families forced to flee their homes due to a recent outbreak in violence, 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.

As Europe began to recover from the effects of the First World War, the Save the Children Fund responded to new emergencies arising elsewhere. The Fund fed thousands of refugees after the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 and provided 157 million rations during the Russian famine of 1921-1923. As early as 1920, the charity was also turning its attention to children in need in the United Kingdom.

 

Image: Map of Salonica (now Thessaloniki) showing locations of Save the Children Fund kitchens, 1924. Finding number: SCF/EJ/1/16/3

 

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