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Over 70 countries tune in to Save the Children’s first ever Live Online Video Conference with Global Celebrity Mums

Yesterday, to mark the week of Global Mother's Day, Save the Children held its first ever live interactive online video

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Save the Children launch new global report on child malnutrition

New global research by Save the Children has revealed that, after a year of soaring food prices, nearly half of surveyed families say they

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Save the Children World Pneumonia Day 2011

The Problem Pneumonia kills 1.5 million children under five every year; that’s one child every 20 seconds. There are affordable, proven solutions:

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Building a health worker movement

In May, fifty organisations came together to issue a simple but urgent call for more health workers, better supported in

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Children make global marathon record breaking performance to save children’s lives

School students in 13 countries race to break Patrick Makau’s world record marathon time and call for more live-saving health

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Our biggest global campaign ever is two years old!

Two years on and Save the Children's biggest global campaign, EVERY ONE, is still helping to save millions of children's lives. Back in 2009

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Save the Children World Marathon Challenge 2011

The World Marathon Challenge is taking place on 5 October 2011 all over the world. Not only is the event highlighting the need

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World Marathon Challange 2011

On 5th October 2011, 40 teams of children across the world will compete in a challenging simultaneous relay race in

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HEALTH WORKERS COUNT – A BIG THANK YOU

By Ben Phillips, Global Mobilisation Director Thanks so much for all you have done to bring attention to the health worker

Preventing the Preventable

Preventing the Preventable

Save the Children works for a world where children have hope and opportunity.  Preventing the Preventable examines how the UN Committee