WED 28 JULY 2010 PUBLISHED BY SAVE THE CHILDREN     
  A NOTE FROM THOMAS CHANDY, CEO, SAVE THE CHILDREN
With every passing day, our commitment to child rights is impacting more and more children in India. It is You, who made this possible. Support from every member in our Save the Children family goes a long way in enabling us to take our work forward. Save the Children teams across the country have been engaged in some remarkable work, but this is just a part of the long journey for India’s children. I am confident that we will continue to make a difference in the lives of children, but we also know that it is YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT that makes it possible.
SAVE THE CHILDREN
IN THE NEWS
April 2009
May 2010
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FROM THE PARTNER’S
DESK
For five weeks between January and February 2010, volunteers from Hewlett Packard in Bengaluru visited Save the Children’s Project villages in Raichur district of Karnataka.

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HIGHLIGHT FOR
THE QUARTER

In the context of the historic Right to Education Act (RTE) guaranteeing compulsory elementary education to all children in the age group of 6 to 14, Save the Children launched a 45–day campaign on April 30 2010 to raise public awareness about the reality of child labour in India and to lobby the Government to ensure that the millions of children now engaged in child labour are included in the implementation of the RTE Act.

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VOICES FROM
THE FIELD
“In our mobile health unit project, we are not only aiming to provide the curative services but also trying to raise the community awareness to increase utilisation of services.”
Sushma, Project Co-ordinator.

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KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
2,982 children have been helped out of exploitative child labour across 8 districts of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

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BRINGING THE
CHANGE

 



In our Disaster Risk Reduction programme supported by ICICI Foundation and CSO partners, we have supported 100 village level taskforces to be better prepared for natural disasters in their communities and to coordinate their local response.

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