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Save the Children 'let down' staff and public over sexual misconduct claims

Kevin Watkins, the chief executive of Save the Children, has accepted that the charity was guilty of ‘indefensible behaviour’. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Kevin Watkins, the chief executive of Save the Children, has accepted that the charity was guilty of ‘indefensible behaviour’. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Save the Children “let down” its staff and the wider public over its handling of alleged sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour by senior managers, according to a fiercely critical report published on Thursday. The Charity Commission said the organisation’s handling of complaints against its former chief executive, Justin Forsyth, and Brendan Cox, its former policy director, amounted to mismanagement and had a “corrosive effect” on the organisation’s culture. The charity must work hard to rebuild its reputation, said the commission. Kevin Watkins, who was a trustee at the time of the 2015 allegations and went on to become CEO, said he accepted the findings of the report in full and has apologised to the women concerned. He has The inquiry, which began in 2018, highlighted “serious weaknesses” and “serious failures” in the reporting and investigation of the allegations. The commission criticised the charity’s failure to inform them that Forsyth was the subject of allegations about “inappropriate behaviour” when it filed a “serious incident report” in 2015. This amounted to omission of “material facts” and “mismanagement”, the commission said. The decision to invest...

Our Mission

Fulfilling Our Mission Over 100 years ago, that there has always been child suffering and there always will be. We know it’s impossible only if we make it so. It’s impossible only if we refuse to attempt it.” Through the decades, Save the Children has continued to work to save children’s lives, and that’s still what we do today. By supporting Save the Children, you're helping save children’s lives, too. We Do Whatever It Takes Our pioneering programs address children's unique needs, giving them a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. In This work is only made possible by the ongoing generosity of our donors, whose valuable support is used in It's important to note that all our work intersects – helping a boy or girl go to school also protects them from dangers such as Because As the first organization to offer supporters the opportunity to We don’t go into communities, carry out a project and then move on. We consult with children, their families, community leaders and local councils to understand all the issues or barriers, and then we develop programs that address these. We Without you, children’s lives and futures will be forever changed by the urgent needs they face right now. And we will have failed a generation of children. But together, we can achieve tremendous results for children. Here's proof: • 183 million children, including 873,000 here in America • We distributed 22.8 million meals to children living in poverty in America ...

Where We Work

• • • • • • • • • • Botswana • Brazil • • • Burundi • • • Cape Verde • Chad • • • • Costa Rica • • • • • • • Eswatini • • • • • • • Greece • Greenland • • Guinea • Guinea Bissau • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kiribati • • • • • • • Madagascar • • • Mauritania • • Moldova • Mongolia • • • • • • • • • • • North Macedonia • • • • Panama • Papua New Guinea • Paraguay • • • • • Russia • • • • • Singapore • Solomon Islands • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Gambia • Timor-Leste • Togo • Tonga • Tunisia • • • • United Arab Emirates • • • Uruguay • Vanuatu • Venezuela • • • • Save the Children International is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales with company number 3732267 and a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 1076822. Its registered office is St Vincent House, 30 Orange Street, London, WC2H 7HH © 2023 Save the Children International |

Save the Children

From its earliest years, Save the Children employed innovative fund-raising and advertising techniques, including sponsorships of individual children who are identified to donors, full-page newspaper advertisements, and films of the organization’s famine- and disaster-relief activities. Save the Children organizations rely mostly on private charitable contributions for their funding.

Save the Children

Entity Document Type Tax ID Save the Children Federation & Related Entities Audited Consolidated Financial Statements multiple Save the Children Federation IRS Form 990 06-0726487 Entity: Save the Children Federation & Related Entities Document Type: Audited Consolidated Financial Statements Tax ID: multiple Entity: Save the Children Federation Document Type: IRS Form 990 Tax ID: 06-0726487 Governance: Policies Reports regularly & consistently monitoring & enforcing compliance with a written Conflict of Interest Policy Reports required, annual disclosure by officers, directors, and key staff of interests that could give rise to conflicts Reports having a written Whistleblower Policy Reports having a written Document Retention and Destruction Policy Name Title Compensation 1 Janti Soeripto President/CEO $512,332 2 Mark K. Shriver Senior VP, U.S. Programs $471,920 3 Jennifer Roberti VP/Chief Marketing Officer $390,588 1 Name: Janti Soeripto Title: President/CEO Compensation: $512,332 2 Name: Mark K. Shriver Title: Senior VP, U.S. Programs Compensation: $471,920 3 Name: Jennifer Roberti Title: VP/Chief Marketing Officer Compensation: $390,588 CharityWatch Analysts perform an in-depth analysis of charities' audited financial statements and IRS tax filings, and often review other documents such as state filings, annual reports, and fundraising contracts during their evaluations. Below are select notes that CharityWatch believes may be of interest to donors. CharityWatch's ratin...

Where We Work

• • • • • • • • • • Botswana • Brazil • • • Burundi • • • Cape Verde • Chad • • • • Costa Rica • • • • • • • Eswatini • • • • • • • Greece • Greenland • • Guinea • Guinea Bissau • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kiribati • • • • • • • Madagascar • • • Mauritania • • Moldova • Mongolia • • • • • • • • • • • North Macedonia • • • • Panama • Papua New Guinea • Paraguay • • • • • Russia • • • • • Singapore • Solomon Islands • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Gambia • Timor-Leste • Togo • Tonga • Tunisia • • • • United Arab Emirates • • • Uruguay • Vanuatu • Venezuela • • • • Save the Children International is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales with company number 3732267 and a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 1076822. Its registered office is St Vincent House, 30 Orange Street, London, WC2H 7HH © 2023 Save the Children International |

Save the Children 'let down' staff and public over sexual misconduct claims

Kevin Watkins, the chief executive of Save the Children, has accepted that the charity was guilty of ‘indefensible behaviour’. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Kevin Watkins, the chief executive of Save the Children, has accepted that the charity was guilty of ‘indefensible behaviour’. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Save the Children “let down” its staff and the wider public over its handling of alleged sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour by senior managers, according to a fiercely critical report published on Thursday. The Charity Commission said the organisation’s handling of complaints against its former chief executive, Justin Forsyth, and Brendan Cox, its former policy director, amounted to mismanagement and had a “corrosive effect” on the organisation’s culture. The charity must work hard to rebuild its reputation, said the commission. Kevin Watkins, who was a trustee at the time of the 2015 allegations and went on to become CEO, said he accepted the findings of the report in full and has apologised to the women concerned. He has The inquiry, which began in 2018, highlighted “serious weaknesses” and “serious failures” in the reporting and investigation of the allegations. The commission criticised the charity’s failure to inform them that Forsyth was the subject of allegations about “inappropriate behaviour” when it filed a “serious incident report” in 2015. This amounted to omission of “material facts” and “mismanagement”, the commission said. The decision to invest...

Our Mission

Fulfilling Our Mission Over 100 years ago, that there has always been child suffering and there always will be. We know it’s impossible only if we make it so. It’s impossible only if we refuse to attempt it.” Through the decades, Save the Children has continued to work to save children’s lives, and that’s still what we do today. By supporting Save the Children, you're helping save children’s lives, too. We Do Whatever It Takes Our pioneering programs address children's unique needs, giving them a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. In This work is only made possible by the ongoing generosity of our donors, whose valuable support is used in It's important to note that all our work intersects – helping a boy or girl go to school also protects them from dangers such as Because As the first organization to offer supporters the opportunity to We don’t go into communities, carry out a project and then move on. We consult with children, their families, community leaders and local councils to understand all the issues or barriers, and then we develop programs that address these. We Without you, children’s lives and futures will be forever changed by the urgent needs they face right now. And we will have failed a generation of children. But together, we can achieve tremendous results for children. Here's proof: • 183 million children, including 873,000 here in America • We distributed 22.8 million meals to children living in poverty in America ...

Save the Children 'let down' staff and public over sexual misconduct claims

Kevin Watkins, the chief executive of Save the Children, has accepted that the charity was guilty of ‘indefensible behaviour’. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Kevin Watkins, the chief executive of Save the Children, has accepted that the charity was guilty of ‘indefensible behaviour’. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Save the Children “let down” its staff and the wider public over its handling of alleged sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour by senior managers, according to a fiercely critical report published on Thursday. The Charity Commission said the organisation’s handling of complaints against its former chief executive, Justin Forsyth, and Brendan Cox, its former policy director, amounted to mismanagement and had a “corrosive effect” on the organisation’s culture. The charity must work hard to rebuild its reputation, said the commission. Kevin Watkins, who was a trustee at the time of the 2015 allegations and went on to become CEO, said he accepted the findings of the report in full and has apologised to the women concerned. He has The inquiry, which began in 2018, highlighted “serious weaknesses” and “serious failures” in the reporting and investigation of the allegations. The commission criticised the charity’s failure to inform them that Forsyth was the subject of allegations about “inappropriate behaviour” when it filed a “serious incident report” in 2015. This amounted to omission of “material facts” and “mismanagement”, the commission said. The decision to invest...

Our Mission

Fulfilling Our Mission Over 100 years ago, that there has always been child suffering and there always will be. We know it’s impossible only if we make it so. It’s impossible only if we refuse to attempt it.” Through the decades, Save the Children has continued to work to save children’s lives, and that’s still what we do today. By supporting Save the Children, you're helping save children’s lives, too. We Do Whatever It Takes Our pioneering programs address children's unique needs, giving them a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. In This work is only made possible by the ongoing generosity of our donors, whose valuable support is used in It's important to note that all our work intersects – helping a boy or girl go to school also protects them from dangers such as Because As the first organization to offer supporters the opportunity to We don’t go into communities, carry out a project and then move on. We consult with children, their families, community leaders and local councils to understand all the issues or barriers, and then we develop programs that address these. We Without you, children’s lives and futures will be forever changed by the urgent needs they face right now. And we will have failed a generation of children. But together, we can achieve tremendous results for children. Here's proof: • 183 million children, including 873,000 here in America • We distributed 22.8 million meals to children living in poverty in America ...