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Come and join the Canberra Branch and be involved in planning and arranging activities for Save the Children projects. Read on... Programs running in Tasmania are; Mobile Play Scheme, It Takes a Village, and Youth Engagement Program. Read on... Programs running in Northern Territory are; Mobile Play Scheme and a school attendance program. Read on... The Futures Parents Program is run in South Australia and educates and trains young people about child health, safety and practical skills to care for younger children. Read on... Save the Children was established in Brisbane in 1919 and today operates programs throughout Queensland. Read on... Save the Children runs Mobile Play Buses throughout Australia to provide socially isolated and financially disadvantaged children and their families access to quality early childhood development activities. Read on... Save the Children runs early learning and youth education programs throughout Western Australia. Read on... The worst monsoon floods to strike Pakistan in almost a century affected 20 million people-ten million of them children-in the summer of 2010. Save the Children has been working with the government, children and families in the aftermath of the flood. Read more. Since 1985 Save the Children has been working in Afghanistan to meet the needs of Afghan children and families by working to help them improve their lives through programs in health, education and child protection. Read more. Save the Children International has been working in Nepal since 1976 in various child-centered community development programs. Half of the population lives below the international poverty line of $1.25 a day. Read on India is faced with an unparalleled child survival and health challenge. Nearly 2 million of the 9.2 million children that die each year before the age of five are being born in India, making it a central focus for Save the Children. Read on Lao People's Democratic Republic (also known as Lao PDR or Laos) is one of the least developed countries in the world, ranked 133 out of 177 countries in the 2006 UN Human Development Index. Save the Children was one of the first international NGOs invited to work in Laos in the 1980’s. Read on... In 1986, Save the Children Australia started working in the Solomon Islands. Our programs focus on education, protection and the awareness of child rights. Read on... Save the Children will begin work in Timor Leste with the launch a safe pre-primary access project in July 2010. Read on... Save the Children has been working in Vanuatu since 1984. Our programs focus on youth education and support and child protection. Read on... Bangladesh is one of the world’s most densely-populated countries and also one of the poorest. Save the Children run Early Childhood Education and Protection programs across Bangladesh. Read on... Cambodia is burdened by its recent history of civil war and political turmoil and is in the process of rebuilding its devastated infrastructure. Save the Children run programs focused on health, well being, protection and education throughout Cambodia. Read on... Papua New Guinea is experiencing a rapidly escalating HIV epidemic with an annual increase in infections of between 15 and 30 percent. Save the Children run HIV & AIDS education, support and health programs across PNG. Read on... ContentMap by Turismo.eu
Explore Afghanistan
Since 1985 Save the Children has been working in Afghanistan to meet the needs of Afghan children and families by working to help them improve their lives through programs in health, education and child protection.... read on
Explore Vanuatu
Vanuatu, comprising of more than 80 islands, is one of the most disaster prone countries in the Pacific with a projected population of 243,000 in 2009.…read on
Explore Solomon Islands
Despite its close proximity to Australia - Honiara, the capital, is a short flight from Brisbane - the Solomon Islands is one of the least developed countries in the world ranking just 135 out of 182 in the Human development index. ...read on |
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