Friday, September 7, 2012

Save the children

  • Pakistan evicts Save the Children foreign staff

    The Pakistani government has ordered foreign staff members of Save the Children to leave the country, a spokesman for the international aid group said.

    india.nydailynews.com

  • Charity shouldn't begin at home for Save the Children

    So on the face of it, this seems an odd time for the Save the Children Fund to announce that it is mounting a campaign to save the children of Britain - all the more so as there are countries in the world in which the infant mortality rates are similar ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Pakistan evicts Save the Children foreign staff

    ISLAMABAD (AP) - The Pakistani government has ordered foreign staff members of Save the Children to leave the country, a spokesman for the international aid group said.

    www.google.com

  • Organisation: Save the Children - International

    Save the Children is the world's leading independent organisation for children. We work in 120 countries. We save children's lives; we fight for their rights; we help them fulfill their potential. We work together, with our partners, to inspire ...

    www.trust.org

  • Pakistan expels Save the Children foreign staff

    By Masroor Gilani (AFP) - 8 hours ago. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan has ordered all Save the Children's foreign staff to leave the country within four weeks after allegations linking the aid agency to a fake vaccination programme used in the hunt ...

    www.google.com

  • Expelling NGO workers

    Keeping all this in mind, it should come as no surprise that the new target is the respected NGO Save the Children, six of whose foreign workers have been told to leave Pakistan after being accused of introducing Afridi to the CIA.

    tribune.com.pk

  • Save the Children launches first poverty campaign in Britain

    Save the Children, which traditionally focuses on Africa, Asia and South America, is to raise money for families in this country amid claims that youngsters are going hungry as they bear the brunt of the Government's austerity drive during the recession.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Voluntary sector network daily: Friday 7 September

    Civil Society: Save the Children UK appeal is criticised by Tory MPs. Save the children UK's appeal to the public for £500,000 has been criticised by some media outlets for being politically motivated.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital to double in size

    "Think of how many more children this hospital can save," said Miranda Ashland, 17, of Saratoga, confidently facing a crowd of celebrities, civic leaders and construction crews.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Child poverty: a 43-year-old mother writes of struggling to make ends meet

    Save the Children say that up to 1.6 million children in the UK are living in poverty. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Save the Children campaign: Poverty is 'tearing British families apart' says ...

    Poverty in Britain is 'tearing familes apart', according to Save The Children. For the first time in its 93-year history, the charity which traditionally focuses on helping young people in the developing world, is asking the British public to help poor ...

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Save the Children launches its first appeal for work in the UK

    Save the Children has launched an appeal to raise £500,000 to help its work in the UK, targeting the poorest children. This is the first time it has appealed to the UK public for funds to help children in the UK.

    www.fundraising.co.uk

  • Driver causes crash to save children crossing the street in Edmonton

    EDMONTON -- Edmonton police are crediting an alert driver with causing a crash that saved four children who were crossing a busy street in a crosswalk.

    www.ctvnews.ca

  • Organisation: Save the Children UK

    He/she will elaborate programme and operational recommendations for the country programme development in line with Save the Children national and global priorities, by providing the analysis, conclusions and recommendations to the OM and Country ...

    www.trust.org

  • Save The Children Launches First Campaign In Britain, Says Children Bearing ...

    Save The Children's chief executive Justin Forsyth, a former advisor to ex-prime minister Gordon Brown, said the charity wanted to help those going back to school with holes in their shoes, missing a winter coat and unable to go on school trips because ...

    www.huffingtonpost.co.uk

  • 1 in 7 children live in poverty in East Lancashire

    The charity Save the Children produced new figures showing that 6,000 youngsters in Blackburn with Darwen and 31,000 in the Lancashire County Council area were in families which missed out on regular hot meals or new shoes.

    www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk

  • Jennifer Garner Talks About Her Work With Save the Children in new iVillage Blog

    In her exclusive blog for the iVillage blog series CelebVillage, Jennifer Garner shares why she's so passionate about her work as an artist ambassador with the children's nonprofit organization Save the Children. She is a mom of three! Garner wrote ...

    www.artistdirect.com

  • Pakistan evicts Save the Children foreign staff

    Save the Children has about 2,000 Pakistani employees across the country, who will continue to work despite the expulsion. He said the ministry gave no reason for the expulsion: "We are working with the government to find out the details for this action.

    www.wtop.com

  • Hundreds help save the children

    Horses, dogs and teddy bears - it could only be Rodney Stoke's annual Save the Children event. Around 500 visitors enjoyed the dry break in the wet weekend and organiser Jane Holmes said it had all gone very well.

    www.thisissomerset.co.uk

  • Newspaper review: Theories abound over French shootings

    Pakistani officials have previously linked Save the Children with the CIA trying to trace Osama Bin Laden. The Times says the country's dwindling community of foreign aid workers feels under siege.

    www.bbc.co.uk

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