
90 per cent of all child deaths under the age five are the result of easily-preventable diseases. Save the Children has launched an ambitious five-year campaign to end this injustice, but we cannot do it alone. EVERY ONE of us has a role to play in saving children's lives.

Six months on from the launch of our Every One campaign, we reflect on our progress saving children's lives.

Charlotte Petri Gornitzka, Save the Children CEO, during a recent visit to see our newborn and child survival programs in Ethiopia.

Kathryn Bolles, Emergency Health and Nutrition Director, describes our emergency response in earthquake stricken Haiti.

More than 2 million children die from pneumonia each year, accounting for more than one in five of the 9 million under-five deaths worldwide. However, pneumonia is underfunded and rarely mentioned in the media. The first ever World Pneumonia Day was held in November 2009.

Alfred died at age four of malaria.
Malaria and diarrhea are killers; Mothers speak of their loss.

Parmesh died at age 4 from diarrhea.
Malaria and diarrhea are killers; Mothers speak of their loss.

Philip died at age 1 year and 2 months from malaria.
Malaria and diarrhea are killers; Mothers speak of their loss.

Savita was a girl who died at age 2 from diarrhea.
Malaria and diarrhea are killers; Mothers speak of their loss.

Khadijatu was a baby girl that died at age 1 year and 4 months froms suspected malaria.
Malaria and diarrhea are killers; Mothers speak of their loss.
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