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Save The Children

Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating real and lasting change for children in need in the United States and around the world. It is a member of the International Save the Children Alliance, comprising 27 national Save the Children organizations working in more than 110 countries to ensure the well-being of children.

Primary web addresses
http://www.savethechildren.org
Main Address
54 Wilton Road
Westport, CT 06880
Country
Guatemala
Main Telephone
203-938-3210
Joined OneWorld
06.02.2006

Features
G8, Gleneagles: remember the promises
05.06.2007 Two days before the start of the G8 meeting in Germany, a leading children's charity says it fears that the group's backtracking from commitments made at Gleneagles means the continuing loss of tens of thousands of children’s lives.
+ G8 set to fail on poverty and climate change
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Image: G8, Gleneagles: remember the promises © International Development Research Centre
Unicef tsunami special report
26.12.2006 The UN marked the second anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami today with calls for enhancing early warning systems that can save hundreds of thousands of lives, expressions of regret that the catastrophe failed to spark peace moves in Sri Lanka, and an aid airlift for victims of new flooding.
* Two-year update
* Christian Aid builds 20,000 houses for survivors
* Survivors build back better
* The children's road to recovery
* Concern on track for finishing tsunami rehabilitation
* More tsunami news: OneWorld South Asia
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Related topics/regions: [Emergency relief]
Image: Unicef tsunami special report
09.11.2006 Save the Children has worked in El Salvador since 1979, responding to the needs of children and communities affected by poverty.
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Related topics/regions: [El Salvador] [Children] [International cooperation] [Youth]