Save The Children

Last modified: 
08/04/2021 - 4:25pm

For more than five decades, Save the Children has used rights-based approaches in Lebanon to increase access for children, adolescents and youth to quality education, and strengthen child participation and protection at the family, school and community levels. Save the Children empowers civil society in Lebanon in times of peace and in times of conflict to respond to the needs of children in Lebanon.
Save the Children works in more than 120 countries.  We save children’s lives.  We fight for their rights.  We help them fulfill their potential.
Our vision is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation.
Our mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives.

Acronym: 
SCI
Organisation Type: 
International Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
1919
Country of Origin: 
GB
Scope: 
National
Country/ies of Operation: 
Lebanon
Intervention Sector(s): 
Advocacy & Awareness
Children & Youth
Education
Human Rights & Protection
Refugees
Contact person's position: 
HR Officer
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
N/A
Address: 
Al Nasra Street P.O.Box: 113-7167
Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: +9611614680
Fax: +9611614680
Beirut LB
Beirut
Lebanon
LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
Al Nasra Street
Additional: 
P.O.Box: 113-7167
Phone: 
+9611614680
Email: 
lebanonhrb@savethechildren.org
Fax: 
+9611614680
Contact person's name: 
Sarah Khodr
Partnerships: 
Save the Children works with a number of partners including: Save the Children Alliance members, local partners, and civil society organisations working for children rights. Our partners include Ministries, UN bodies, International Non-Governmental Organisations, and local Civil Society.

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Events

Event

برعاية وزير الشؤون الإجتماعية
الأستاذ بيار أبو عاصي
 

Tuesday, 31 October 2017 - 2:00am

Press Releases

Press Release

Thousands of families have arrived injured, traumatised and with no food or water in the town of Tawila after journeys of up to 70km (40 miles) on foot to flee attacks in Sudan’s Zamzam and Al Shouk camps, Save the Children said.

Press Release

One child every 10 seconds on average has been forced to flee their homes since the conflict began in Sudan two years ago, according to new analysis from Save the Children.

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