Clare on Mount Saleve, where Eglantyne … drafted her pioneering statement of children's human rights … Today I interview Clare Mulley, author of The Woman Who Saved the Children: a biography of Eglantyne Jebb, founder of Save the Children. Welcome Clare! In the previous three weeks we've already uncovered a great deal about Eglantyne's journey. Today, I am particularly interested in hearing
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The Woman Who Saved the Children: a biography of Eglantine Jebb, founder of Save the Children by Clare Mulley First published by Oneworld Publications, Oxford, England 2009. Released in Australia as a Paperback in 2010 A slab of marble in St Georges Cemetery two miles south of the city of Geneva in full view of Mount Salève, and on the end of a sparsely populated row, by a gravel path marks the
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Mabel Kaplan Isn't serendipity wonderful? ...I visited my local library yesterday, and the first thing I noticed was the poster by the 'in' desk: UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Child Friendly Language. I looked at the credits and found the poster to be a collaborative Childrens Week Project between the Community Development Office for Children and Youth, Meerilinga Young
Another great piece Mabel. I really enjoyed learning about the research process and about Eglantyne. Thanks to you both for sharing.
Thanks Sally,<br />It's always heartening to receive feedback.