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by António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 December 2001
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The flag is similar to the organization's logo, but without lettering. It
includes only the blue emblem of two children and a flower, all dark blue on white.
The ratio 3:2 is conjectural.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 December 2001
The flag and logo are used for SOS Barnbyar, a help program in Sweden for children
in less developed countries.
Elias Grandqvist, 19 December 2001
The SOS Children's Villages were founded in 1949 by an Austrian, Hermann
Gmeiner. Their webpage has more.
Ole Andersen, 20 December 2001
In 1979, Togo issued a 15₣ (15 XFA) postage stamp featuring the emblem
of SOS Children's Villages, an international childhood poverty and abuse relief
NGO.
The same emblem, slightly changed to reflect local clothing tradition, is
used in the flag of one such villages in Tibet.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 9 September 2007
by António Martins-Tuválkin, modified by Ivan Sache
The review
of the French branch of the NGO "Villages de Joie" (#181, May 2002) shows a
slightly different version of the flag of the NGO. A colour picture shows
children of the village of Mopti (Mali) welcoming visitors with small flags. On
these flags, the logo is larger and the frame around it has a gap on each side,
whereas the logo of the NGO, also shown in the review, has no hole. At least
five flags can be clearly seen, all of them with the same pattern.
Ivan Sache, 18 July 2002