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ZOMBA, MALAWI - MARCH 23, 2011 - Agriculture for Life Advancement (WALA), a USAID Feed the Future Initiative. This multi-faceted development project focuses on irrigation and watershed management, maternal and child health and nutrition, and a village savings and loan program. (Photos by Morgana Wingard)

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..

 

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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Save the Children staff member Raxima Asanova 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.

Residents of the village where I was building the Pond Sand Filter with Save the Children gather for a group photo.

 

Video of Water Filter: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJubQzKYMGg

V Festival, Chelmsford, 2009

Save the Children's Make your Mark campaign

www.savethechildren.org.uk/makeyourmark

Credit: Rachel Palmer/Save the Children

Neeraj and Vaishali came by at Brackenrigg Inn to provide us encouragement and share a few drinks

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

January 21, 2010

 

Alexandra (right) 10, Sencini (center) 12, Ana (left) and their mother, Cheribe, peek through their tent in Cite Militaire during the early morning in Port-au-Prince. They are looking at the UN troops and the line formed to receive food and water. Cheribe has two other children and lost her house in the earthquake.

 

Credit: Adriana Zehbrauskas / Polaris

Save the Children staff Baeva, right, conducts an assessment with the Japarova family in the family's tent at a displaced camp in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Kushbak, left, said there is not enough shoes, clothes and water in the camp. .

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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 and run activities to keep children safe.

Villagers go home after receiving Save the Children-made relief kits. These kits were paid for by those supporting my work.

 

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

 

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

In areas where floods have not completely receded, families are unable to return home to rebuild their lives

Singer Ricky Martin 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)

One of Save the Children Fund’s core aims has been to ensure children and young people receive education and training to enable them to support themselves in later life. In the 1920s the Fund established 'workschools' to teach practical crafts and skills.

 

Image: Photograph of children basket weaving, 1920s. Finding number: SCF/PP/OP/1/EURO/4

Erminia shows off the eggs from the chicken her family received from Save the Children.

Head of DfID Zambia, Emma Donnelly and Annelies Raué, Economist, Inclusive Growth Team, DfID, Zambia.

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Members of the Save the Children Metro Manila team

Cremünich | Gli amici Di Robi | Cremona

Children drawing pictures for their sponsors

This original illustration 'Oh Deer' will be auctioned off for the New Zealand branch of Save the Children, with all of the proceeds going towards Haiti relief.

 

For more information please take a peek at my facebook page: www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Kirbee-Lawler/270241465...

where you will be kept up-to-date with information regarding the auction.

 

Fellow artist Sarah Larnarch has had family directly involved with the Haiti earthquake and is organising the auctions. Check out her blog here: sarahlarnach.blogspot.com/ she is an amazing artist, you might recognise her artwork from Ladyhawke fame.

 

xoxo

Kirbee.

Girls also deserve to be educated and work towards their goals. They are more than capable to work hand in hand with boys. So, they should not be dominated and should be provided with equal opportunities for education. You can donate for girl child education and play your part. www.savethechildren.in/

Adolescents performing to raise awareness on reproductive and sexual health issues

truly the children in need...are Heaven's messages...as an opportunity for everyone to do good deeds of kindness...

Kibe practing her writing during a class lesson

Modesta, Maria and Agnes eating bananas and mangos, a favorite snack for children in Malawi

June 28, 2018 - Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). Milcida Castillo, a volunteer collaborating with Save the Children, visits households to educate families about how to prevent the spread of Zika. USAID is strengthening health services to prevent Zika and provide care and support to affected families. By working in Latin America and the Caribbean to control the spread of Zika, USAID is helping reduce travel-related infections and keeping citizens in the United States safe and healthy. © Thomas Cristofoletti / Ruom for USAID

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