The body of Eglantyne Jebb is re-interred at the more prestigious Cemetery of Kings in Geneva.
A ceremony attended by members of her family, including her great-great-nephew Richard Jebb, took place at the Cemetery of Kings.
She was then buried in a less respected Geneva grave, after framing the city's Declaration of the Rights of the Child.it was good people were "gradually increasing the level of recognition which she has deserved for years and years".Ms Jebb was reburied at the Cemetery of Kings in Geneva Ms Jebb set up Save the Children in 1919 to help feed children left starving in Germany and Austria at the end of the World War One.
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