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  1. Eglantyne Jebb (25 de agosto de 1876, Ellesmere, Reino Unido - 17 de Dezembro de 1928, Genebra, Suíça) foi uma ativista reformista e fundadora da Save the Children. Ela escreveu o primeiro rascunho da Declaração Universal dos Direitos da Criança, que eventualmente seria adotado pela Liga das Nações em 1924.

  2. Eglantyne Jebb (25 August 1876 – 17 December 1928) was a British social reformer who founded the Save the Children organisation at the end of the First World War to relieve the effects of famine in Austria-Hungary and Germany. She drafted the document that became the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2014 · Eglantyne Jebb – the woman who founded Save the Children over 100 years ago in 1919 – was one of the world’s most influential champions of children’s rights. It began when Jebb saw something she knew wasn’t right.

  4. 22 de jan. de 2013 · Em 17 de maio de 1923, a União Internacional de Proteção à Infância, fundada e dirigida por Eglantyne Jebb, uma inglesa que depois da Primeira Guerra Mundial dedicou sua vida à infância europeia, adotou os cinco princípios da Declaração de Genebra.

  5. 100 years ago, a courageous woman named Eglantyne Jebb founded Save the Children in response to the terrible suffering children were facing as a result of war. Armed with ideas ahead of her time, Eglantyne Jebb changed the course of history when she declared that all children should have rights.

  6. 13 de set. de 2019 · Eglantyne Jebb: the woman who saved the children. Friday 13th September 2019. Eglantyne Jebbs award-winning biographer, Clare Mulley, blogs about the woman and the work that inspired her, in Save the Children’s centenary year…

  7. 22 de mar. de 2019 · 22 Mar 2019. 100 years ago this May, a courageous Shropshire-woman was arrested in Trafalgar Square. Eglantyne Jebb had been protesting about the starvation facing thousands of children inside Austria and Germany, countries that had been at war with Britain just a few months earlier.