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People Who Volunteer Live Longer, Study Suggests
Tuesday, 20 September 2011, 4:06 pm | Save The Children Alliance
20 September 2011 People who volunteer for selfless reasons, such as helping others, live longer than those who don't lend a helping hand, a new study shows. The findings showed that those who volunteered for altruistic reasons had lower mortality rates ... More >>
Save the Children and DreamWorks Studios team up for Chch
Friday, 1 July 2011, 11:58 am | Save The Children Alliance
Save the Children New Zealand is thrilled to have been chosen by DreamWorks Studios as a recipient for funding for its Journey of Hope programmes to help Christchurch families. More >>
Haiti: Cholera Prevention Efforts Intensifying
Wednesday, 17 November 2010, 3:27 pm | Save The Children Alliance
The government of Haiti has confirmed more than 16,700 cholera cases in seven of the country’s 10 regional departments and the UN is predicting up to 200,000 cases of cholera, which would require an increase in services and the ability of all organisations ... More >>
Sexual Abuse Of Children By Aid Workers Unreported
Wednesday, 28 May 2008, 7:12 pm | Save The Children Alliance
Despite recent political commitments by governments and international organisations to tackle this problem, the report exposes the chronic under-reporting of such abuse, which leaves many children around the world suffering in silence. More >>
New Sec-Gen for Save the Children Alliance
Thursday, 24 January 2008, 11:54 am | Save The Children Alliance
24 January � The International Save the Children Alliance, the world's largest independent movement for children, has appointed Charlotte Petri Gornitzka, as its new Secretary General with effect from March. More >>
Peter Woicke appointed STCA Chair
Wednesday, 16 January 2008, 11:00 am | Save The Children Alliance
The world's leading independent charity for children, the International Save the Alliance, has appointed Peter Woicke Chair of its global Board. Mr Woicke, takes over the role from Barry Clarke who has held the position of Chair for the past six ... More >>