Research and Evidence Adviser - Save the Children - Farringdon, London, United Kingdom
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Farringdon, London, United Kingdom
Please note this role can be based internationally where there is SCI presence (not including countries with an SC member office). We will also consider visa sponsorship for candidates not possessing right to work in UK.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Mark Archie s 2nd Birthday by Calling for Donations for COVID Vaccines
“We cannot think of a more resonant way to honor our son’s birthday.” May 6, 2021
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have purposely avoided sharing photos of their newly-two-year-old son Archie, choosing instead to give him as much privacy as possible given his royal family member status. While at first it seemed like the couple was continuing that practice today, the two released a new photo of their little boy on their Archewell site in the afternoon: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex/Archewell
They also asked for something far greater in his honor. The couple called on those inclined to donate to help the world achieve COVID vaccine equity. Meghan and Harry are co-chairs for the upcoming Global Citizen Vax Live concert that airs this weekend, so this is a continuation of their work for the cause.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Shared an Adorable New Photo of Archie for His 2nd Birthday
The move comes shortly after the couple asked for donations for COVID vaccine equity in his honor. May 6, 2021
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry opted not to let Archie s second birthday end without giving the world a new glimpse of their son. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a new photo of Archie on their Archewell site this afternoon. Archie appears holding a bouquet of balloons in the sepia-toned photo. With his back turned the camera, Archie wears a light sweater, jeans, and sneakers. It s the first look the public has gotten of Archie new life in California this year.
Save the Children and Action Against Hunger urge the UK to reverse these cuts without delay
LONDON, May 5 - The UK Government could spend less than £26 million on vital nutrition services this year, down from £122 million in 2019, according to new analysis by Save the Children. Malnutrition contributes to roughly half of all child deaths and holds back children’s education and future economic potential.
The analysis comes as the G7, this year hosted by the UK, is set to publish a Humanitarian Crisis and Famine Prevention Compact which recognises the deteriorating global hunger situation and calls for effective action in response.