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This is the blog of Save the Children, the world's largest independent organisation for children. Save the Children works in both emergency relief and long-term development to help children achieve a happy, healthy and secure childhood. The International Save the Children Alliance is made up of 27 national organisations working together in over 120 countries.
06 Oct 2009 10:28:00 GMT
Getting help to devastated Vietnam villages
This blog is written by Nick Finney, Deputy Team Leader of Save the Children's Cyclone Ketsana emergency response.

5th October

The day starts with some coffee, fried eggs and some fresh bread in a dusty roadside café. I can be happy anywhere with that combination.

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02 Oct 2009 17:36:00 GMT
Heavy rains threaten Vietnam relief efforts
This blog is written by Nick Finney, Deputy Team Leader of Save the Children's Cyclone Ketsana emergency response.

Thurs 1st Oct, Hanoi

I arrived in Hanoi about 36 hours after storm lashed the coast of central Vietnam. The typhoon brought very strong winds but also dumped an enormous amount of rain after landfall. Our team has already jumped into action, Typhoon Ketsana hitting several provinces where we were already working to improve the situation of poorer children and families in Vietnam.

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The refugee crisis Europe forgot

By Phoebe Greenwood

Just outside Montenegro's capital Podgorica, next to the city's rubbish dump, is Konik refugee camp. A sprawl of tin-roofed huts and U.N. tents enclosed by wire-fencing, it is home to more than 2,000 Roma refugees who have lived here for ten years since fleeing violence in Kosovo. It is the largest refugee camp in the Balkans. Hundreds of children live here in inhuman conditions without enough food or water and yet almost no one outside of Montenegro has heard of it.

Conditions in Konik are dire. Fires are a regular threat and often fatal. Three weeks ago, a blaze caused by faulty wiring destroyed 18 wooden huts and left 124 people without shelter. These families now live in U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) tents or have moved in with relatives in their already over-crowded shacks. This time, luckily, no lives were lost.

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11 Jun 2009 10:50:00 GMT
No space to bury the dead after Cyclone Aila
This blog is written by Fariha Sarawat, Communications Manager for Save the Children UK in Bangladesh.

7 June 2009

"We can't even find the space to bury the dead. We have never seen so much water before," the stranded residents of Nolia village, on the southern coast of Bangladesh, informed us.

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Plight of children stuck in Sri Lankan camps
I visited Vavuniya in early May, one of the towns in the north of Sri Lanka where lots of people uprooted by fighting between troops and rebels have arrived over the last few months.

Since my previous visit in March, the number of displaced had really grown.

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