Young people from across the globe met in Streatham to say to politicians more needed to be done to pull young people out of poverty.
Save the Children held a meeting for its global panel members - who had flown in from as far afield as Bangladesh, Columbia, Nigeria, and South Africa - at Dunraven School.
The Streatham parliamentary candidates were invited to hear representations from the young people, aged between 12 and 19.
Neider Bisbiscus Marcillo, from Columbia, said: "I would ask politicians to try and save the lives that are lost every day because lives depend on the policies they make."
A Save the Children spokesperson said: “The high number of children that live in poverty in Streatham has made it a key target for Save the Children’s pre-election campaign, with 55 per cent of children living in low income families.”
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