April 2007
Browse April 2007 news stories
- Monday 16 April 2007 UK and EC are failing to tackle child malnutrition
- Tackling chronic child malnutrition is not a big enough priority for the UK government or the EC, a new report by Save the Children claims.
- Thursday 12 April 2007 World's richest countries failing to help children affected by conflict
- A new report from Save the Children accuses the world's richest countries of failing to help put an end to the devastating impact of conflict in 28 countries, leaving almost 40 million children facing a bleak future.
- Thursday 5 April 2007 Climate change endangers lives of 175 million children
- A new report by Save the Children looks at how climate change will specifically affect children.
- Thursday 5 April 2007 Save the Children's response to Gordon Brown's announcements at Gleneagles
- On 5 April 2007, The Chancellor, Gordon Brown and the Secretary of State for International Development, Hilary Benn, set out their vision for delivering education to children affected by conflict or living in fragile states. Read our response.
- Wednesday 4 April 2007 Friendship Friday: Save the Children's fundraising day for UK primary schools
- Friendship Friday, on 25 May 2007, is a special day for primary schools across the UK to celebrate the importance of friendship Find out how your school can get involved.
- Monday 2 April 2007 Tied aid costs poor countries US$6bn a year
- G7 countries accused as new report reveals tied aid costs poor countries almost US$6bn a year.
- Monday 2 April 2007 Save the Children hears reports of indiscriminate killings of Ugandan children
- We have been given information of an alleged incident in Karamoja, north-east Uganda in which 66 children were reportedly killed, allegedly by the Ugandan People's Defense Force (UPDF).

