could be saved every day if healthcare
was free in Africa
want Gordon Brown to influence the G8 to act now
say yes to free healthcare
If all the Gordon Browns in the UK are saying yes to free healthcare in Africa, so should Gordon Brown MP.
Add your voice. Make the G8 listen.
Add your voice. Make the G8 listen.

Read our Gordon Browns' statements.
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Many poor families in Africa simply can't afford to take
their children to see a doctor or a nurse when they get ill.
We think that's outrageous. And we know that countries
like Liberia are already trying to change.
The G8 has the money and the know-how to help countries
like Liberia make healthcare free for everyone. That could
save 800 children in Africa every day.
The G8 nations are the UK, France, Germany, Italy,
Russia, Japan, Canada and the United States. We're just
days away from their next meeting where these rich
nations will get together and discuss vital issues affecting
the world's children.
We know that Gordon Brown has the chance to influence
the other G8 members to help abolish healthcare fees in
Africa.
Get Gordon Brown and the G8 to act now. Say yes to free healthcare.
their children to see a doctor or a nurse when they get ill.
We think that's outrageous. And we know that countries
like Liberia are already trying to change.
The G8 has the money and the know-how to help countries
like Liberia make healthcare free for everyone. That could
save 800 children in Africa every day.
The G8 nations are the UK, France, Germany, Italy,
Russia, Japan, Canada and the United States. We're just
days away from their next meeting where these rich
nations will get together and discuss vital issues affecting
the world's children.
We know that Gordon Brown has the chance to influence
the other G8 members to help abolish healthcare fees in
Africa.
Get Gordon Brown and the G8 to act now. Say yes to free healthcare.

Read an excerpt from a short film, featuring Save The
Children Ambassadors Midge Ure and David Threlfall
on their journeys to Sierra Leone and Ethiopia.
Children Ambassadors Midge Ure and David Threlfall
on their journeys to Sierra Leone and Ethiopia.




