Resources
David Morley visits a water supply rehabilitation project after the conclusion of Save the Children's emergency drought response. Save the Children ran a food, water and livelihoods emergency program that helped over 35,000 Kenyans survive the 2006-2007 drought (Copyright: Save the Children Canada)

To ensure our programs deliver on their objectives, our staff visit the countries in which we work and monitor aid effectiveness, impact, sustainability and accountability. Let their stories tell you how children's lives have been bettered through your support of our programs.

In Myanmar (formerly Burma) survivors of Cyclone Nargis are in a desperate search for water. Over 40% of the 22,500 who have died were children, and they remain extremely vulnerable to waterborne disease and hunger (Copyright: Will Baxter, WPN)
Mynamar Staff Scott McGill Talks About How He is Helping in the Relief Effort 

Our HIV/AIDS Advisor in Myanmar (formerly Burma) Scott McGill speaks about how the cyclone has changed lives for thousands of children   

Children in an art class in a child-friendly space set up by Save the Children in Nakuru, Kenya. Child protection is a key focus of our emergency programs within IDP camps across Kenya post-election (Copyright: Frederic Courbet)
Children's Lives in an IDP Camp in Kenya 

Walk with Colleen Malone, our Program Manager in the Child Protection in Emergencies Unit, as she sees how we are helping children cope with displacement and uncertainty  

Testing water supplies is a vital part of Save the Children's emergency response program after Hurricane Felix struck.. After adding water testing tablets, this local village water shows contamination and yet is all the inhabitants have to drink (Copyright: Jessica Capasso, Save the Children Canada)
The Aftermath of Hurricane Felix in Nicaragua 

Jessica Capasso, our Project Officer in the Child Protection in Emergencies Unit, tells her story of the devastation left behind by Hurricane Felix and the relief programs underway 

Sarah Matte and children at Tuna Haki AIDS Orphanage in Tanzania. (Copyright: Sarah Matte, Save the Children Canada)
Sarah Joins Save's Fundraising Climb to Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania 

Sarah Matte, Canada's Coordinator of Community Affairs tells what it was like as one of the group of dedicated supporters who raised over $150,000 for our HIV/AIDS programs in Kenya 

Meru's Youth Friendly Centre is a leader in Kenya in providing reproductive health care to children and youth. The Centre was established by Save the Children Canada in 2005 (Copyright: Save the Children Canada)
David sees Hope in our HIV/AIDS programs in Meru

David Morley, our President and CEO, is optimistic now he's returned from a visit to youth-friendly centres in Kenya and networks which support grandmothers caring for their orphaned grandchildren