'No Child Born To Die' campaign has received significant media coverage since its launch. Take a look at how our campaign is making headlines. |
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| November 2011: Midday | November 2011: Telegraphindia | November 2011: Southasiannews | November 2011: Webindia123 |
| November 2011: Moneylife | November 2011: IANS | November 2011: Businessandeconomy | November 2011: News.yahoo |
Save the Children, along with the WHO, The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, has brought out a global study tracking the progress of all WHO-member countries in reducing newborn mortality. India has made some progress in reducing under 5 mortality but fares poorly on the newborn mortality front. Below are the links to the news coverage. |
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| August 2011: Plos Medicine | August 31, 2011: The Hindu | August 31, 2011: IBN Live | August 31, 2011: Rediff News |
| August 31, 2011: Times of India | August 31, 2011: Deccan Herald | August 31, 2011: ZeeNews | August 31, 2011: Samachar |
WHO reports that there is a shortage of 3.5 million health workers in 49 of the least developed countries. This does not include India which is short by 2.6 million health workers. As a result, India has the highest number of children under 5 dying every year. Below are the links to the news coverage: |
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| September 2011: Livemint | September 2011: Hindustan Times | September 2011: Expressbuzz | September 2011: AmarUjala |
| September 2011: OneWorld SouthAsia | September 2011: Sifynews | September 2011: Foxnews | |
Fernando Llorente, Spanish Footballer and ambassador for Save the Children, Spain, visited our health programme in Delhi last week. You can read more about his visit in the links below. |
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| July 5th 2011: Livemint | June 30th 2011: Times of India | July 2nd 2011: The Hindu | June 30th 2011: Ndtv Sports |
| July 1st 2011: Msn News | |||




