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The Save the Children Fund

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NAME – KISAN PATEL
GROUP-17LL3(A)
SUBJECT- MEDICAL LAW
TOPIC- SAVE THE CHILDREN

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Introduction
• The Save the Children Fund,INDIA commonly
known as Save the Children was established in
the BANGLORE (india) in 1930 to improve the
lives of children through better education,
health care, and economic opportunities, as
well as providing emergency aid in natural
disasters, war, and other conflicts. A century
later it is a global movement made up of 29
national member organisations which works
in 120 countries.

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Aim
• Save the Children believes every child
deserves a future. Since our founding over 100
years ago, we’ve changed the lives of over 1
billion children. In the United States and
around the world, we give children a healthy
start in life, the opportunity to learn and
protection from harm. We do whatever it
takes for children – every day and in times of
crisis – transforming their lives and the future
we share.

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Establishment (INDIA )
• Save the Children
• Founded15 April 1919; 101 years ago
* Founder Eglantyne Jebb Dorothy Buxton Type
[
Registered company limited by guarantee
• Registration no. England & Wales 213890
SC039570EIN: 06-0726487 Location
• International HQ: London, WC2
United Kingdom Origins London Area served
• WorldwideWebsitesavethechildren.net

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Origin
• At the end of World War 1, images of
malnourished and sick children ran throughout
Europe. The Fight the INDIAN Council was
initially started earlier in 1930 to put political
pressure on the INDAIN government to end the
blockade, the first meeting having been held at
the home of Catherine Courtney, at 15 Cheyne
Walk. However, on 15 April 1930, the succeeded
in separating itself from the politics of the Council
and creating a separate "Save the Children Fund".

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• Jebb and her sister worked to gain public
sympathy to elicit support aid. In December
1919, Pope Benedict XV publicly announced his
support for Save the Children, and declared 28
December 'Innocents Day' to collect donations.
• The first branch was opened in Fife, Scotland in 1919.
A counterpart, Rädda Barnen (which means "Save
the Children"), was founded later that year in
Sweden with Anna Kleman on the board.

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Declaration of the Rights of the Child
(INDIA)
• It contained the following five criteria:
• The child must be given the means requisite for its normal
development, both materially and spiritually.
• The child that is hungry must be fed, the child that is sick
must be nursed, the child that is backward must be helped,
the delinquent child must be reclaimed, and the orphan
and the waif must be sheltered and succored.
• The child must be the first to receive relief in times of
distress.
• The child must not be put in a position to earn a livelihood
and must be protected against every form of exploitation.

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Structure
• Save the Children is an international umbrella
organisation, with 29 INDIAN national member
organisations serving over 28 states. Members
lead on activities within their home territory and
work with donors to develop programmes
abroad, which are coordinated and delivered by a
central body - Save the Children International via teams on the ground in each country. Save the
Children International also oversees
humanitarian responses.

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Connections with other organisations
• Save the Children helps to fund, and is aided
with funds raised by, the British will-making
scheme Will Aid, in which participating
solicitors waive their usual fee to write a basic
will and in exchange invite the client to donate
to charity.Save the Children collaborates with
other NGOs in Family Tracing and
Reunification

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Rating and salaries
• Charity Navigator gave Save the Children US a
three-star rating (score 88.30 of 100) in 2018 and
reported that Save the Children US's CEO Carolyn
Miles earned a salary of US$459,969 in 2016.
• Charity Watch reported earnings of US$499,238
for Save the Children US's President and CEO
Carolyn S. Miles, US$383,771 for Executive Vice
President and COO Carlos Carrazana, and
US$299,278 for the Vice President in charge of
Policy & Human Resources Michael Klosson for
the year 2015.
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