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Each year disasters have a major impact on children, youth and education systems. In the disaster-prone region of the Asia Pacific, around 200 million children per year will have their lives severely disrupted by disasters in the coming decades.1...

Following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Save the Children has focused on children’s participation in developing school preparedness, evacuation plans and advocating for making disaster risk reduction (DRR) a part of primary and...

Extreme poverty continues to be a fatal outrage, but a disproportionate number of children who die or lose out on education are not ’just’ poor. Whether they live in a rich country or in one of the world’s poorest countries, they tend to...

This training manual developed by Growth through Nutrition is intended to train selected private agricultural inputs suppliers in woredas on basic entrepreneurship and business management concepts.

This manual developed by Growth through Nutrition is intended to be used as a resource for the training of model farmers to provide specific nutrition sensitive agricultural (NSA) and livelihoods technical advice and support. While promoting NSA,...

These terms of reference outline the purpose, objectives, and roles and responsibilities for a Growth through Nutrition working group comprised of project Learning Advisors/Research Advisors/Project Heads from organizations engaged in research and...

The Rohingya people in Myanmar have been subject to decades of persecution and violence within their state. This report focuses specifically on a group of 225 Rohingya who were granted conditional asylum in Thailand in 2015. Within shelters of...

This new, flagship report looks at the situation of children living in poverty in countries around the world, shining a light on the drivers of child poverty and exploring why it persists, even in some of the wealthiest places. We also hear from...

This document is a draft decision by the African Union calling on member states to recommit to article 21(2) of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.

The Pledge to Leave No One Behind, enshrined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, has the potential to spur unprecedented change for the world’s poorest and most excluded children. This potential will only be realised if the Pledge is...