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Save the Children’s Global Environmental Sustainability Report for 2022 underscores our commitment to children’s rights, the climate crisis response, and environmental stewardship. Recognizing the severe threat the climate crisis poses to...

“Talking helps reduce pressure” is a follow-on to a joint research endeavor between Save the Children Denmark and Tufts University FIC’s research program Early Marriage Among Female Youth in Displacement. The new study builds on the findings from...

The MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership project conducted a social norms exploration using the Social Norms Exploration Tool to understand the social norms driving child, early, and forced marriage, intimate partner violence, and early adoption...

The priority statement on Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) outlines Save the Children’s approach investing in the quality, impact, and profile of SRHR with a particular focus on adolescents. Sexual and reproductive health and...

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Kulawa project (meaning “to care for” in Hausa) is a five-year (2020-2025) initiative to support the Government of Niger in improving health, family planning (FP), and nutrition...

This report is internal exercise at Save the Children Rwanda/Burundi Office, which was conducted as baseline for the Save the Children Rwanda/Burundi Kumwe Hub’s ECD financing programme. The baseline was conducted in September 2023 from 18 ECD...

This two-page fact sheet provides a high-level overview of our disability inclusion work around the world. Save the Children promotes the inherent dignity, individual autonomy and independence of children with disabilities through our programming....

Save the Children’s HEARTS (Highlighting Equality and Respect Towards all SOGIESC) project in Thailand is operated under the child protection programme funded by the National Association for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender People (Fri –...

Girls, Play and Power - Rapid Gender Analysis

2023 - China, Indonesia, Mexico ...

This analysis is based on Save the Children’s  Gender and Power (GAP) Analysis Guidance. Girls globally have less time for recreational activities or collective activism. Girls work more hours and are more likely to do paid and unpaid work...

The climate crisis is making girls’ lives even harder. It destroys homes and livelihoods, driving children and their families further into poverty. And when families are forced to cut corners, it’s girls who tend to lose out. Despite being at the...