July 2007
Browse July 2007 news stories
- Thursday 26 July 2007 Photo story: Healthcare in Africa
- Many countries in Africa still charge families to see a doctor or nurse. Those who can't afford to pay are denied treatment, with potentially terrible consequences
- Wednesday 25 July 2007 Stop companies promoting baby milk
- The National Childbirth Trust, Save the Children and UNICEF are asking the government to stop formula milk promotion in the UK
- Friday 20 July 2007 New report: Can the powerful protect?
- Save the Children has released the results of a study examining how well UN Security Council reports reflect the problems facing children affected by conflict
- Monday 16 July 2007 Fleeing Somalia's conflict
- We are helping thousands of families who have been affected by the ongoing conflict in Somalia and the flooding last year in north eastern Somalia and Kenya.
- Friday 13 July 2007 Louis de Bernieres visits education projects in Nepal
- Author Louis de Bernieres visited Nepal as part of the Rewrite the Future campaign to give millions of children living in countries affected by conflict a chance to go to school.
- Wednesday 11 July 2007 Ban Ki-Moon must show UN still believes in end to global poverty
- As the G8 fails to keep pace, Ban Ki-Moon must show the UN still believes in an end to global poverty
- Wednesday 11 July 2007 Parents can't afford activities for children in school holidays
- Families on the lowest incomes are struggling to afford activities for their children that are crucial to their development and well-being, as they try to balance paying for bills and essential goods and not slipping into debt.
- Friday 6 July 2007 World's poorest facing food costs more than three times their income
- The world's poorest people are facing food costs that are more than three times their income, according to a new report.
- Friday 6 July 2007 Viva to the Diva at the Abbey
- Concert raises money for Save the Children
- Wednesday 4 July 2007 Cyclone leaves thousands homeless in Pakistan
- Cyclone Yemyin and flash floods leave thousands homeless in Pakistan.

