November

Browse November 2008

Sunday 30 November 2008 The Independent on Sunday Christmas appeal for the children of Zimbabwe
You can give Zimbabwe's children hope
Saturday 29 November 2008 Davina McCall is online guide for The Sunday Times Christmas Appeal web project
Save the Children has created an innovative, interactive web project, where you can explore the community of Kingsville in Liberia.
Thursday 20 November 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureates turn spotlight on need for education of children in conflict
In a first-ever joint statement, more than thirty winners of the Nobel Peace Prize today called for urgent action to implement quality education and build peace in conflict-affected countries.
Monday 17 November 2008 Six months on from cyclone Nargis, we help 100,000 children get back to school
New report highlights that education still is not viewed as a critical part of every humanitarian response
Monday 17 November 2008 Hats off to UK knitters who have helped save hundreds of thousands of children's lives
As Save the Children’s six-month long ‘Knit One, Save One’ campaign draws to a close this week the charity reports that a grand total of 650,000 baby hats were knitted by a staggering 50,000 individual knitters.
Tuesday 11 November 2008 Crisis in Congo - Wimana's story
Wimana's story, Democratic Republic of Congo
Monday 10 November 2008 Save the Children helping survivors of school collapse in Haiti
Save the Children staff members, including psychologists and social workers, are working diligently to assist surviving students and their parents following the collapse of a school on Friday 7 November near the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.
Friday 7 November 2008 Schoolchildren seized as Congo armed groups recruit child soldiers
Armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have attacked a school in a bid to recruit child soldiers.
Tuesday 4 November 2008 Blue Peter puts food back on the menu with its biggest ever appeal: Mission Nutrition
As world food prices sky-rocket, malnutrition reigns large, and the credit crunch sees poverty take its toll; Blue Peter will tomorrow launch Mission Nutrition to help children around the world eat and grow better food.