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Aizada, holds her baby Umar, two, while receiving a hygiene kit distributed by Save 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.

Majed, who is eight years old, has been in Za'atari camp, Jordan, for nearly one year since fleeing the conflict in Syria. He is suspected to be autistic and is extremely hyperactive. Majed has been lost several times inside the camp and has returned to his family by the efforts of the Lost Child Center staff.

 

Majed has been living in Za'atri Camp with his parents and siblings for eight months. The first time he wandered off was during the first ten days in the camp.

 

Majed's father, Salem: "You can imagine how we must feel as parents to lose our child here. The first time he was missing for more than three hours. We really did not know in which direction to start from. Back home, we had our own house with a gate that was always locked. We had more control over Majed's safety".

 

Ever since Save the Children established the Lost Child Center, supported by UN OCHA, 15 children on average have been daily reunited with their families. Through the staff's community mobilization efforts, parents, street leaders, imams and families are well aware of the center's services. At the camp entrance, police and security guards are familiar with the Center and focal points of contact if a child wanders off the camp. The center staff and volunteers have created child friendly maps, a free hotline service, identification cards for all families, and different coloured bracelets for each of the camp's 12 districts.

 

Syrian volunteers working at the Lost Child Center are identified by their green t-shirts and caps. The Center has a large green flag with a yellow circle in the middle for children and parents to easily identify its location. More than 1,150 lost children have been reunited with their families since the Center began functioning in February 2013.

Happy, healthy children enjoying life! The USAID-funded, Save the Children NOURISH Project in Cambodia aims to accelerate progress in stunting reduction through an integrated approach inclusive of nutrition-sensitive agriculture so that all children grow and thrive.

Who's the terrorist, then? Hello, Hello.

 

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Rohan (centre) and her daughters Malika (second from right), 11, and Ferza (right), 12, wait for lunch 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..

 

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help them.. many childs hav no lucks to join school..their family dont have enough money to take them in school.. some way we are more lucky we r at very good stage..

 

this kids r future of our world.. yeah evn that is true one man cant change world but

if we all ppl take only ONE child to granted and give them supports by money for their studies then its becme one best work for giving u beautiful stage on this earth by god.. !! i hope u must think my this request..!!

 

coz we r more lucky ..!! so u have the power to make someone Like Us..!!

 

thanks ..!!

A female community health volunteer learning to suction the mouth of baby born at home without medically trained attendant. Suctioning is required to immediately assist newborns who have trouble breathing at birth.

At the emergency relief distribution point. This was to distribute relief to victims of Cyclone Aila.

 

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

 

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

A newborn baby girl is comforted by her mother Zaineb Nuru at Dessie Referral Hospital in the city of Dessie in Amhara region of Ethiopia.

 

One day to live is not enough. Take a look at our video and please give today: bit.ly/1kZp4lN #SAVEOneDay

In 1920 Save the Children Fund launched the 'adoption' scheme, through which donors could pay a regular subscription to support an individual child. The scheme (later known as the sponsorship scheme) supported children in many countries, including the United Kingdom.

 

Image: Brochure for Sanatorium Marin de Roscoff, France (dating from about 1920-1921), where children could be 'adopted' via Save the Children Fund. Finding number: SCF/EJ/1/13/8

Many homes in this part of Bangladesh are built on a raised platform that kind of serves as a foundation. The local word for this is "bhita" - though there is no direct English translation. The idea of a bhita is that it keeps low-level flood waters out of the home.

 

The problem of Cyclone Aila is that the flood waters were so high and so intense, that many of the platforms which homes rested on were destroyed and washed away. Homes that still stand (like the one pictured above) are not stable and could even collapse at any minute - though many residents continue to live in them as they have no where else to go.

 

This also highlights how poverty and disasters like Cyclone Aila are connected. If these villagers had the kind of income that would have allowed them to invest in a higher "bhita" (perhaps one made out of concrete or cement) it is quite possible their homes would have remained unharmed.

 

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

 

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

 

Photo Credit: Paul Seevers

Sumitra brings her 3 month old baby Mahima to health post to receive treatment for pneumonia.

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

February 24, 2010

 

An impromptu school concert entertains Save the Children executives from seven countries.

 

Pictured left to right in red t-shirts:

Mimi Jakobsen (Denmark); Jasmine Whitbread (United Kingdom); Holke Wierema (Netherlands); David Morley (Canada); and Carolyn Miles (United States).

 

Also on the tour but not pictured here:

Tove Wang (Norway) and Elisabeth Dahlin (Sweden).

 

Credit: Robert King / Polaris

17/10/2018. El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, conversa con los niños del Centro de Intervención y Recursos para la Infancia y la Adolescencia de Vallecas, gestionado por "Save the Children".

 

NOTICIA: www.lamoncloa.gob.es/presidente/actividades/Paginas/2018/...

Muhamad, six, eats bread while sitting on his mother's, Shahida, lap on the hallway of 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..

 

Date : 3rd November, 2006.

Location- Tripura Para, Chittagong.

Midwife Elsie Massaquoi (55), holds baby Mohammed (6 months old) at Massam Maternal and Child Health Post, Sierra Leone. Elsie has been a midwife for 20 years and thinks she has delivered over 5,000 babies.

 

One day to live is not enough. Take a look at our video and please give today: bit.ly/1kZp4lN #SAVEOneDay

On the third day in the Cyclone Sidr disaster area, I teamed up with Nick Downie. We were heading to a remote region that was inaccessible by car - so we went by boat. On the boat were 30 blankets that I paid for to give to the poorest of the poor. Not enough - but I try to do what I can.

 

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

Terrianne in her schools library

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

October 21, 2010

 

Winnie at home and with her Uncle Frantz. Winnie, now a 2-1/2 year-old girl was found alive 3 days after the devastating earthquake January 12th, 2010.

 

Photo Credit: Colin Crowley

30 September 2017. Akobo: A group of children play at the Child Friendly Space run by Save the Children 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

Dulet, left, and Askat, center, watch as their grandmother, Shilin, signs a form confirming she's received a hygiene kit from Save the Children in Osh, Kyrgysztan. 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.

Jipar washes dishes outside her family's camp in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. A number Kyrgyz families evacuated to the camp from Kuzul Kushtak, where the majority of the population is ethnic Uzbek. About 200 people currently stay in the camp. 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.

Prince, age 9, in a classroom at the Matau Primary School in Matau village in Zimbabwe.

 

May 5, 2011

Photo Credit: Eileen Burke

© Save the Children

 

More than two million children are facing a hunger crisis as #SouthSudan, the world's youngest nation, is ripped apart by a vicious conflict. We're on the ground doing whatever it takes to get life-saving aid to these children - but we urgently need your support to save more lives.

Find out more and donate now - www.savethechildren.org.au/donate/southsudan

Rond 4 oktober zijn er zes nieuwe reclametrams bij gekomen. Drie er van zien we hier. 3103 TU Delft, 3145 Justitie en 5062 Save The Children.

's Avonds even ICNG in het avondlicht in Brussel en Amsterdam vastgelegd.

 

Even later zien we de 5062 op lijn 17 aan de Elandstraat.

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

1st March at the unveiling of the Craftivist JIgsaw #imapiece project supporting Save the Children's Race Against Hunger campaign. A brilliant night with over 40 people admiring over 600 handmade fabric jigsaws in the Manchester People's History Museum cafe area.

 

photographs by Percy Dean and Will Steer

 

Logos and promotional materials for the International Day

 

Photo courtesy of Plan International

 

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