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Save the Children maximizes the benefits to children by managing our income and expenditure as effectively as possible. Save the Children receives income from a wide variety of sources including individuals, foundations, governments and companies. These valuable contributions make it possible for us to secure improvements for children all over the world. We have a clear responsibility to the world’s children, and to all of our supporters, to make the best possible use of these resources.
To improve our cost-effectiveness, the International Save the Children Alliance works together with partner organizations where feasible. We spend as much money as possible on programmes to benefit children directly. Most of these programmes are based in the world’s poorest countries, where millions of children struggle to survive and thrive. Save the Children organizations also operate domestic programmes to meet the particular needs of children in their own country. |
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Save the Children receives donation from a variety of sources, including individuals, foundations, governments and companies. These valuable contributions make it possible for us to secure improvements for children all over the world.
We are accountable to children, and to our supporters, to make the best use of these resources. We spend as much money as possible on programmes that benefit children directly, immediately and over the long term. We are committed to managing our funds in a fully accountable way and to keep administrative costs as low as possible.
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