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Save the Children - Philippines typhoon 2009

The international Save the Children alliance is the world's largest independent movement for children and works in over 100 countries worldwide, often with local and other partner organisations.

Which branch/es work here?


  • International Save the Children Alliance

Click here for sister organisations and more press contacts

What are they doing?


  • Active in the field
  • Funding and other support

Where are they working?


Who to contact?


kate Conradt - Director, Media and Communications
Mobile: +1-202-294-9700
Email: kconradt@savechildren.org


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