June

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Friday 29 June 2007 George Clooney, Don Cheadle, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt help Save the Children
Not on Our Watch, a new organisation headed by George Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, Jerry Weintraub and David Pressman, has announced a one million dollar donation to Save the Children
Friday 29 June 2007 Save the Children fly aid into Chad
As the rainy season draws closer, we face a race against time before roads are completely cut off and access to people living in camps in eastern Chad becomes even more difficult.
Wednesday 27 June 2007 Photography book proceeds to support Save the Children
Racing legends have joined forces to create a limited edition photography book.
Wednesday 27 June 2007 Calls to action for Gordon Brown
Save the Children calls on Gordon Brown to kick off a radical new agenda for children
Monday 25 June 2007 Crisis in Darfur and Chad
Over 70 children under the age of five die every day in Darfur.
Friday 22 June 2007 A monster rising in Scotland
Monster Duathlon fundraising event to be held around Loch Ness.
Wednesday 20 June 2007 The G8 summit was not a big step forward for Africa
The G8 was not a big step forward for Africa but we did see some good progress on healthcare (because of your campaigning). You keep up the good work - children's lives depend on it.
Tuesday 19 June 2007 UK families in severe poverty live on an average of £7,000 a year
New report reveals 1.3 million children living in severe poverty in the UK.
Tuesday 19 June 2007 A Child's Eye: Exhibition of children's photography
Photographs taken by 60 children reveal the reality of life in Indonesian children's homes.
Tuesday 19 June 2007 New publication looks at prejudice and discrimination in Northern Ireland
A new publication that looks at prejudice and discrimination in Northern Ireland is released today.
Saturday 9 June 2007 World leaders fail to deliver for Africa's children
As the G8 summit comes to a close, the progress for Africa expected by the public has not been delivered.
Thursday 7 June 2007 24 hours left to get G8 talks back on track for Africa
As the negotiations get underway in Germany, the pressure is mounting on Tony Blair to use his last 24 hours on the world stage to rescue the G8 plans to support African health care.
Wednesday 6 June 2007 Up to 70,000 people at risk due to cholera outbreak in Somaliland
Save the Children is working to contain a cholera outbreak in Somaliland. Over 600 cases of cholera, including eight cholera-related deaths, have been reported in the Togdheer region in the north of the country over the past two weeks.
Wednesday 6 June 2007 Children still caught in the crossfire at refugee camp in Lebanon
As the crisis at the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp near Tripoli enters its third week, several thousand children and family members remain trapped inside the camp, caught in the middle of a continuing conflict between the Lebanese army and the armed faction.