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Save the Children Save the Children is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that promotes children's rights and provides assistance to children in need around the world. Founded in 1919, the organization has a long history of advocating for children's welfare and responding to humanitarian crises. With a presence in over 120 countries, Save the Children works to ensure that children have access to education, healthcare, and protection from exploitation and violence. The organization is known for its impartial and independent approach, and is often one of the first responders to natural disasters and conflicts.

History

Save the Children was founded on April 15, 1919, in London, England, by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Jebb. The organization was initially established to provide aid to children affected by World War I, and its early work focused on providing relief to children in Europe. In the 1920s and 1930s, Save the Children expanded its work to address the needs of children in other parts of the world, including Africa and Asia. During World War II, the organization continued to provide aid to children in Europe, and in the post-war period, it expanded its work to address the needs of children in refugee camps and other crisis situations.

Mission and activities

Save the Children's mission is to promote children's rights and provide assistance to children in need around the world. The organization's activities include providing emergency relief, such as food, shelter, and medical care, to children affected by natural disasters and conflicts. Save the Children also works to promote children's education, healthcare, and protection from exploitation and violence. The organization has a strong focus on advocacy, and works to influence policy and legislation to protect children's rights.

Organizational structure

Save the Children is an international organization with a complex organizational structure. The organization has a global headquarters in London, England, and a network of national offices around the world. Each national office is responsible for implementing programs and services in its respective country, and is supported by a team of local staff and international staff. Save the Children also has a number of regional offices that provide support and technical assistance to national offices.

Funding and finances

Save the Children is a non-profit organization that relies on donations and grants to fund its activities. The organization receives funding from a variety of donors, including individuals, foundations, and governments. In 2020, Save the Children reported a total income of over $1.1 billion, with the majority of its funding coming from private donations. The organization is transparent about its finances, and publishes an annual financial report that provides details on its income, expenses, and assets.

Criticism and controversies

Save the Children, like many NGOs, has faced criticism and controversies over the years. In 2018, the organization faced criticism for its handling of sexual abuse allegations in Africa, and for its conflict of interest in Sudan. Save the Children has also been criticized for its perception of bias in its humanitarian response, and for its relationship with governments and other stakeholders. The organization has taken steps to address these concerns, including implementing new policies and procedures to prevent and respond to abuse.

Notable campaigns and initiatives

Save the Children has been involved in a number of notable campaigns and initiatives over the years. In 2019, the organization launched a global campaign to promote children's rights and to end child poverty. Save the Children has also been a leading advocate for refugee rights, and has worked to promote the protection of children in conflict zones. The organization has also launched a number of initiatives to address the needs of children affected by climate change, including providing education and support to children in vulnerable communities. Category:Non-profit organizations