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Justin Forsyth

Justin Forsyth is chief executive of Save the Children

August 2015

  • Migrants in Calais

    Calais migrants' stories speak to a wider truth

    Justin Forsyth Chief executive of Save the Children
    Behind all the talk of ‘hoards’ and ‘floods’ we are in danger of shutting our hearts to the desperation of refugees, not economic migrants

July 2015

  • Nuisance call screen

    Charity leadership
    Save the Children CEO: It's time for better charity fundraising regulation

    Justin Forsyth
  • The aim is to lift people out of poverty.

    Make this the year we aim to end poverty

    Justin Forsyth

December 2014

  • Syrian children in the Bab al-Salama refugee camp on the border with Turkey

    Syria: where modern and medieval warfare combines

    David Miliband, Justin Forsyth and Jan Egeland
    David Miliband, Justin Forsyth and Jan Egeland: The conflict in Syria is the defining humanitarian crisis of our time. We need more aid and pressure on both sides to relieve the suffering

June 2013

  • Umi, malnourished baby in Kenya died

    Poverty matters blog
    Don't let Umi die in vain. Child deaths in Africa can be prevented

    Justin Forsyth
    Justin Forsyth: Baby Umi's battle with malnutrition came to symbolise Kenya's drought crisis. Her death two years on must renew our resolve

August 2012

  • Protesters in London call on G8 leaders to beat hunger

    Poverty matters blog
    The 2012 hunger summit could be the real legacy of the Games

    Justin Forsyth

    Justin Forsyth: Meaningful action on malnutrition, kick-started here in London, could provide an Olympic prize that's worth its weight in gold

June 2011

  • Angelina Jolie at a Syrian refugee camp

    The debate
    Are celebrities a help or hindrance to charities?

    Peter Stanford and Justin Forsyth

    Do celebrities trivialise – even jeopardise – good causes? Journalist Peter Stanford and Justin Forsyth of Save the Children go head to head