our ArEAS OF WOrK We will draw on these areas of work to inspire ThE STOrY OF OnE OF rICC A r DO breakthroughs for children: ThE MAnY ChIldrEn v e NTU WE WOrK WITh r I /S A • health and nutrition: We ensure • Child Poverty: We help children and ve T sustained access to life-saving maternal, their families meet their basic needs Marie darline is 15 years old he Ch I newborn and child health and nutrition l and escape the intergenerational cycle and lives in a camp for those D re services. of poverty. still displaced by the 2010 N • Education: We secure a quality basic • Child rights governance: We earthquake in haiti. education for all children. support children and civil society • Child Protection: We protect to demand rights for every child, “I have lived in this camp for 4 years. I don’t feel safe here because people children from violence and advocate and for governments to deliver on don’t respect each other. There are many cases of abuse. We can’t walk out for others to do the same. their promises. late, we’re afraid to because there are young men in the street who will grab us. At Save the Children’s child rights club, they made me realise that every child has a right to go to school and to receive healthcare when they are sick. I think that child rights are important because I myself am a child. I’ve gained more confidence and I now teach other children about child rights. I tell them what steps to take to protect themselves from people that want harm them in the camp. When I’ve finished studying, I plan to become a doctor.” We will continue to work with children like Marie Darline to turn their rights into a reality. We work with community partners training them on children’s rights, violence prevention and gender-based violence. We also create and support children and youth leader clubs to ensure that children can monitor security issues that arise in the camps they live in.
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