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What's New in the Campaign?
On Tuesday, May 4 we release our annual report which identifies which countries are succeeding - and countries that are failing - to improve the lives of the poorest mothers and children. With a focus on the critical importance of community health workers, it recommends effective solutions to this challenge. The 11th annual Mothers' Index (based on the latest data on health, nutrition, education and political participation) ranks 160 countries - both in the industrialized and developing world - to show where mothers fare best and where they face the greatest hardships.
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Release: The Best and Worst Places to be a Mother
Norway tops the List; Afghanistan ranks last
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Release: For a Mother's Day Gift with Lasting Appeal
Overview of Report Findings
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Colleen Sutton, colleenbartonsutton@yahoo.com, 703-203-7843 (c)
Poor water quality threatens millions of children's lives. Read our press release and take a symbolic action by "Joining the World's Longest Toilet Queue" online petition
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On March 31 there will be a UN Donor conference to focus on long-term reconstruction; we'll be there calling on donor governments to support healh, protection and education needs. The long-term needs of children will include rebuilding and extension of health infrastructure, and hiring of health workers.
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26 JANUARY 2010: MALAWAI AND NEPAL ARE MAKING GAINS IN SAVING NEWBORN LIVES (DOCUMENTARY)
Save the Children's Newborn Health Expert, Dr. Joy Lawn, is featured in a BBC World Documentary which examines How Nepal and Malawi Make Gains in Saving Newborn Lives.
"While the numbers are daunting, Malawi and Nepal demonstrate major life-saving progress is being made," says Charles MacCormack, president of Save the Children US. "These countries are shining examples of what can be accomplished when governments, United Nations agencies, donors and non-governmental organizations work together to support health systems in low-income countries."
The film aired January 26-29, 2010.
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Watch the Documentary "Kill or Cure? - Invisible Lives"
4 OCTOBER 2009: EVERY ONE CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES
Millions of children's lives could be saved for half the amount spent on bottled water each year.
"This is the most ambitious campaign in the 90 year history of Save the Children. We know what needs to be done... But we can't do this alone. Everyone - from world leaders to ordinary families - has a part to play to save millions of lives in the next five years."
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