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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

Ana, a kindergarten teacher, likes to involve singing and dancing into her lessons

October 9, 2010 Studio City, CA

Save the Children Bingo Night fundraiser

 

Alex J. Berliner/BEImages

Children participating in a Save the Children summer camp

Many of the Save the Children Fund’s (SCF) programmes focussed on nutrition and feeding, with their work often at the forefront of nutritional science. Working with other international organisations, SCF supported the Freedom from Hunger Campaign to promote nutritional education, particularly focussing on mothers and children. This focus on mother and child nutrition would find expression in projects such as the Mwanimugimu project in Uganda and the Children’s Nutrition Unit in Bangladesh, which provided nutrition and medical care as well as education.

 

Image: This photograph showing SCF workers setting up the feeding centre as part of the Madras Feeding Programme in India, about 1968. Finding number: SCF/PP/OP/2/IND/6/3

 

During the 1920s the Save the Children Fund (SCF) primarily used its funds to make grants to other child welfare and aid organisations working in the field. One of the organisations SCF supported was the Armenian Refugees (Lord Mayor's) Fund, which assisted with the resettlement of Armenian refugees. SCF went on to establish model villages for refugee families in Bulgaria and Albania. The villages provided housing, land, and facilities to enable refugees to become self-supporting.

 

Image: Leaflets for the Armenian Refugees (Lord Mayor's) Fund, 1920s. Finding number: SCF/EJ/1/28/2

David Atchoarena, UNESCO, and Joseph Nhan O'Reilly, Save the Children.

Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Global Partnership for Education. Washington, DC. 15-16 December 2014

 

Credit: GPE/Chantal Rigaud

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 2 of 4. Finding number: SCF/OP/4/NIG/9

An important part of Save the Children Fund’s work has been to establish the idea that every child has a basic right to food, shelter, education, and protection. Eglantyne Jebb drafted the first declaration of children’s rights in 1922. The declaration was adopted and celebrated in many countries around the world, including Bulgaria (pictured here).

 

Image: Photograph of Children’s Day parade celebrating children's rights in Sofia, Bulgaria, about 1930. Finding number: SCF/PP/OP/2/BUG/1

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

January 17, 2010

 

Danielle, 37, with her baby boy Juan Pablo Jonathan, 8 months, and daughter Maranatha in a camp for displaced persons in Port-au-Prince.

 

Credit: Adriana Zehbrauskas / Polaris

 

Children playing on a slide in their school yard

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

October 21, 2010

 

Winnie is doing well under the loving care of her uncle. She is lively and outgoing toddler and expected to attend pre-school next year.

 

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

From 1919 to 1921 Dorothy Buxton and Eglantyne Jebb worked tirelessly for the Save the Children Fund - as shown by the letters, articles, speech notes, and minutes held in the charity's archive. They worked alongside a Committee made up of politicians, journalists, and campaigners, with the support of administrative staff and volunteers. In 1921 Dorothy Buxton decided to withdraw from the Fund to concentrate on political campaigning but Eglantyne Jebb continued to work for the charity until her death in 1928.

 

Image: Photograph of office staff at Save the Children Fund Headquarters, Golden Square, London, about 1921. Finding number: SCF/PP/PR/2

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

 

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October 9, 2010 Studio City, CA

Save the Children Bingo Night fundraiser

 

Alex J. Berliner/BEImages

October 9, 2010 Studio City, CA

Save the Children Bingo Night fundraiser

 

Alex J. Berliner/BEImages

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 4 of 4. Finding number: SCF/OP/4/NIG/9

With its partners, the EU provides assistance to meet the most urgent needs of the most vulnerable in Ukraine. EU’s humanitarian aid in Eastern Ukraine includes education and psychosocial support to children as in this Community Center in Avdiivka run by Save the Children. The center and its mobile teams conduct signature programs for children and their parents with a focus on psychosocial support. Ukraine, October 2017 ©European Union/ECHO/Oleksandr Ratushniak

Matt Damon gives a speech at Save the Children’s Celebration of Hope event where he was honored for his support of mothers and children in the poorest regions of the world, May 20, 2010.

Actress Alison Steadman models a Christmas jumper for Save the Children’s 2012 Christmas Jumper Day.

 

©Tessa Hallmann/Save the Children

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 3 of 4. Finding number: SCF/OP/4/NIG/9

Pidahouse was a young student in Grade Six when I first met him. He explained that, although he survived Cyclone Sidr, his school was destroyed. Teachers used the few remaining benches and taught outside the classrooms. Pidahouse stands next to his desk where he sits during school hours.

  

Find out what happens:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2dsjtJMqsE

Health workers learning basic care like how to wrap a newborn at Save the Children supported community-based newborn care training program.

Children posing for photos during a sponsorship review

Minovar holds her grandmother Shaxzoda, two, at the hallway in a school in Onadyr, a suburb of Osh, where they have taken temporary refuge after having fled their home due to ethnic clashes, 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..

 

A boy sits next to the remains of a destroyed school after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. A major earthquake rocked Haiti and its president said he feared thousands were dead after the presidential palace, schools, hospitals and hillside shanties collapsed, leaving the Caribbean nation appealing for international help.

REUTERS/Carlos Barria (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)

Photo by Kaukab Jhumra Smith/USAID

 

KINSHASA, Avril 12 -- L’Agence Américaine pour le Développement International (USAID) annonce le lancement d’un programme à fort impact pour sauver le plus grand nombre de vies des femmes et des enfants qui meurent de causes évitables en République Démocratique du Congo (RDC). Il s’agit du Programme de l’USAID pour la survie de la mère et de l’enfant (PSME), et en Anglais, Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP).

 

Ce programme est un accord de coopération de cinq années à l’échelle mondiale, visant à mettre en œuvre et à soutenir des interventions sanitaires à fort impact. L’accord cible 24 pays hautement prioritaires, y compris la RDC. L’objectif ultime est de mettre fin à la mortalité maternelle et infantile due à des causes évitables en l’espace d’une génération. Le Programme va s’assurer que l’ensemble des femmes, nouveau-nés et enfants les plus démunis ont un accès équitable à des soins de santé de qualité.

  

En réalité l’objet de ce programme n’est pas nouveau. Il s’agit d’un renforcement et d’une intensification des activités que l’USAID met en œuvre en RDC depuis plusieurs années, comme contribution à la demande mondiale faite aux 24 pays susmentionnés pour accélérer la réduction de la mortalité chez les enfants et les femmes. En effet, le gros des investissements du gouvernement Américain en RDC va dans le secteur de la santé. En 2015, cet investissement s’est élevé à plus de $350 millions de dollars dans le secteur du développement et de l’humanitaire. Chaque année, une enveloppe de près de $150 millions de dollars est allouée au renforcement des services de santé.

 

Parmi les résultats déjà obtenus:

 

- 150.000 vies sauvées parmi les enfants dans les zones de santé appuyées par l’USAID au cours des trois dernières années, ce qui représente 25 pourcent de la cible établie par le pays ;

 

- 223.500 grossesses non désirées ont été évitées dans les zones de santé appuyées par l’USAID au cours des cinq dernières années.

Save the Children Campaigns team want to thank you for all your support and helping us #tellamillion that there's enough food for everyone

 

www.savethechildren.org.uk/if/visit-your-mp

 

Photography by Louis Leeson/Save the Children

This is a supplement to two videos on YouTube:

 

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

and

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdinPNxczN8

 

This is what is inside every Cyclone Aila Relief Kit that I distributed as part of my relief work with Save the Children. Each Kit contains a big and small plastic bucket, family sized mosquito net, family sized blanket, water jug, nylon rope, large tarpaulin, several bars of soap, candles, and detergent packets.

Photo by Will Steer

 

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

 

Una bambina dolcissima ma davvero sveglia, è una "zingara" e dovevo stare attento: mi ha rubato il cuore. Mia madre mi ha sempre detto di non giocare con gli zingari nel bosco.

 

Dichiarazione universale dei diritti dell'uomo

First grade teacher Devalon Jean-Charles helps 6-year-old Erby with his lesson.

 

Jacmel, Haiti - October 19, 2010

Photo Credit: Susan Warner

In 1920 Eglantyne Jebb helped to found the Save the Children International Union, which brought together child welfare organisations from across the world and provided a forum for international communication and co-operation. The Union's member organisations were united by their support for the Declaration of Geneva - the first declaration of child rights.

 

Image: Page from 'L'Union Internationale de Secours aux Enfants', reporting on the work of the Save the Children International Union, 1920. Finding number: SCF/EO/2/INU/1/1

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