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Save the Children is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that focuses on promoting children's rights, providing relief and support during emergencies, and advocating for long-term solutions to improve children's lives. The organization was founded in 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb, a British social activist.

Save the Children began in response to the dire humanitarian situation faced by children during and after World War I. Eglantyne Jebb was deeply moved by the suffering of children affected by the war, particularly those in Germany and Austria. She believed that regardless of nationality or political affiliation, every child deserved protection, care, and support.

In 1919, Jebb drafted the "Declaration of the Rights of the Child," which later became the basis for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This declaration emphasized the importance of providing children with basic human rights, such as the right to food, shelter, healthcare, and education.

Jebb's efforts led to the establishment of the Save the Children Fund (now known as Save the Children) in the United Kingdom. The organization's initial focus was on providing food, medical care, and support to children in war-torn countries. Over time, Save the Children expanded its scope to address broader issues affecting children worldwide, including poverty, education, child protection, and healthcare.

Today, Save the Children operates in over 100 countries, working towards ensuring that every child has a healthy, safe, and bright future.

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Hanin Ali

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