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BARN: En trygg värld. Nr 3, 2010
This is the third quarter release of Save the Children Sweden's quarterly magazine for members, 'Barn'. Sierra Leone is one of the world’s poorest countries. It lacks many of the social safety mechanisms that many in Sweden take for granted. This article
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BARN: Indiens utmaning. Nr 1, 2010
This issue of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine ’Barn’ focuses on the situation in Haiti after an earthquake that left homes in ruin and children without access to basic services and amenities. India and the plight of children living in povert
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BARN: Partners. Nr 2, 2011
This edition of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine ’Barn’ focuses on Save the Children’s cooperation with partners. India, a land of stark contrast between growth and modernity and poverty and suffering, is in focus. Read about how Save the Chi
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BARN: Eldsjälar. Nr 4, 2011
This edition of ’Barn’, Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly member magazine, showcases those who passionately and enthusiastically dedicate themselves to child rights. They show the many and varied ways in which one can volunteer and spend time on child
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''A lesson in Safety'- Migrant children in China
This article prepared by Save the Children, provides a narrative of migrant children who have traveled to the city with their parents. Migrant children are often unaware of the dangers of living in a city, which may include kidnapping, exploitation and is
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BARN: Fattigdom. Nr 3, 2011
This edition of ’Barn’, Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly member magazine, takes on the question of poverty, particularly child poverty. According to a Save the Children Sweden report, around 220,000 Swedish children live in families that do not have s
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BARN: Det tysta våldet. Nr 2, 2009
This edition of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine BARN focuses on the issue of child abuse in Sweden. Through interviews with adults who have experienced abuse as a child, the challenges, misconceptions, and difficulties facing children who ex
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Left Behind
An article by Sophie Arnö in Save the Children's membership magazine "Barn", providing an assessment of the quality of care in childcare institutions in Indonesia, which has one of the highest numbers of children in residential care in the world, the majo
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BARN: Girl Power! Nr 4, 2010
The theme for this issue of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine ’Barn’ is life as a woman. Child marriage, education, health, sexual violence, and rights are explored in a range of countries, from Norway to Afghanistan. 9,000 women in Ethiopia s
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BARN: Val 2010. Nr 2, 2010
This issue of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine ’Barn’ focuses on the 2010 election in Sweden. Particular attention is given to how each party leader approaches the question of child rights and the situation of the child in Sweden. Children an
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I skilda världar. Barns upplevelser av skilsmässsa – en enkätundersökning
Save the Children has conducted a survey on the internet to find out how young people experience the separation or divorce of their parents, the consequences of the divorce on children/teenagers as well as adults, and their need for support. 1,326 teenage
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BARN: Rädda Barnen firar. Nr 4, 2009
This edition of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine BARN celebrates Save the Children’s 90 th birthday. Founded in 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb in England, Save the Children celebrates nearly a century of experience working with children across the gl