1st October, New Delhi: Save the Children, the first global movement for children, celebrated its 100th anniversary in the presence of Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Hon’ble Minister of Women & Child Development and Textiles, at ‘The Right Start’ Summit held in New Delhi today. The national summit is a culmination of a month-long effort that engaged children from across states to create a strong discourse on having a right start in their early years through better nutrition and early education. The event saw political leaders, civil society organisations, and community members in a congregation, as children shared, with the Hon’ble Minister, their powerful stories of leading change.
Bidisha Pillai, CEO, Save the Children, said, “It gives us immense pleasure to have Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Minister of Woman &Child Development and Textiles amidst us as Save the Children celebrates its centenary, globally. A child’s right to nutrition, education, and protection are non-negotiables, and we look forward to a combined commitment and collaboration to give #TheRightStart to every child. It is through partnerships that have made everything we have accomplished over the past 100 years possible, and I sincerely hope that organisations like us do not need to exist another 100 years to bring these changes for children.”
The senior leadership shared Save the Children’s legacy through the launch of a centenary book and felicitated Child Champions, individuals from media and their institutional partners who have worked relentlessly on child rights issues.