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Save the Children on its ambitious No Child Born to Die campaign
Amid talk of double-dip recessions, the charity this year launched No Child Born to Die, a campaign to tackle preventable child deaths and, in doing so, has aimed to raise an additional £150m by 2015. Celina Ribeiro talked to director of fundraising Tanya Steele about how – and why – the charity is going about it.
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