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Save the Children UK

Save the Children is the leading UK charity working to create a better world for children. We work in over 70 countries (including the UK), helping children in the world's most impoverished communities.

Primary web addresses
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk
Main Address
1 St John's Lane
London EC1M 4AR
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
44 (0)20 7012 6400
Joined OneWorld
10.10.2005

Features
Burma military: is it giving enough help?
12.05.2008 A tragedy on an "unimaginable scale” will occur in Myanmar unless there is a massive and fast infusion of aid, experts and supplies into areas hardest-hit by the cyclone, said a spokesperson for the International Rescue Committee.
+ Up to 1.5 million in danger
+ Supplies running low
+ Forty per cent of dead or missing are children
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Related topics/regions: [Myanmar]
Image: Burma military: is it giving enough help? © The Burma Campaign UK
21.04.2008 G8 leaders are urged to commit to new, long-term financing for essential interventions that could avert the deaths of over 6 million mothers, newborns and children every year.
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18.02.2008 Bangladesh success story, Angolan failure - a new "Wealth and Survival Index" names and shames countries by weighing child mortality against national wealth.
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Related topics/regions: [Angola] [Bangladesh]





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