May
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- Wednesday 23 May 2012Yemen is on the brink of a catastrophic food crisis, with 10 million people – 44% of the population – without enough food to eat.
- Monday 21 May 2012World leaders must not allow the Eurozone crisis to derail promise to address the global hunger crisis.
- Sunday 20 May 2012Save the Children says that months of warnings have failed to prevent a serious malnutrition crisis sweeping Niger.
- Wednesday 16 May 2012Save the Children campaigners today sent a powerful message to David Cameron urging him to act on the global hunger crisis that costs the lives of 300 children every hour.
- Monday 14 May 2012The Dalai Lama is to donate the bulk of his Templeton Prize money to Save the Children, it was announced today. The 76-year-old religious leader received the £1.1m prize at St Paul's Cathedral in London.
- Monday 14 May 2012Save the Children will be receiving all net profits from the sale of a brand new DVD, Music is Great, which highlights some of the greatest British live performances of the last 40 years.
- Wednesday 9 May 2012The government missed an opportunuity in today's Queen's Speech to send a powerful signal that Britain will keep its word to the world's poorest children.
- Tuesday 8 May 2012The west African country, one of the world’s poorest, has replaced Afghanistan at the bottom of our annual State of the World’s Mothers ranking published today.
- Thursday 3 May 2012Millions of people could be plunged back into severe levels of hunger and malnutrition in east Africa.
- Wednesday 2 May 2012Avid Arsenal fan Paul Smith rolled into the Emirates Stadium in north London, completing an incredible 200-mile challenge from Portland, Dorset, to the capital. But still needs your support to reach his £50,000 fundraising goal.
