Global Campaign
Friday 31 July 2020
Analysis shows a dramatic decline in public online conversations about the climate in Asia

Tuesday 2 June 2020
COVID19’s impact on Sri Lanka has been immense with particularly severe consequences for children. As the pandemic spread across the globe, many countries, Sri Lanka included, went into various forms of lockdown to contain the spread. Schools in the country closed on March, 13, and, with island-wide curfew declared on March, 20, 4.2 million children of school going age were, and still are, confined to their homes.
Thursday 22 December 2016
Save the Children on 16th of December conducted an “Advocacy Forum” focusing on the impact of parental migration on children. The Advocacy Forum is an initial kick off of a three year campaign called “Every Last Child”, conducted globally with the aim to catalyze positive change for millions of excluded children.
Tuesday 14 June 2016
Save the Children in Sri Lanka conducted the pre-launch of the “Every Last Child” campaign where 175 children from all the districts of Sri Lanka were consulted and children themselves identified key issues of children left behind and presented to the His Excellency President of Sri Lanka. The process took place during 11th to 13th of June as part of the National Children’s Council annual summit.
Wednesday 22 October 2014