This technical brief describes USAID Growth through Nutrition Activity’s efforts to break the intergenerational cycle of malnutrition in Ethiopia by implementing social and behavior change activities to improve adolescent nutrition,...
A review of evidence was conducted to understand the trends and determinants of malnutrition and identify interventions and programmes that improved maternal and child nutrition in Malawi. While children are less malnourished than two decades ago,...
This document is a child-friendly adaptation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) General Comment No. 20 (2016) on the implementation of the rights of the child during adolescence. General Comment No. 20 by the...
Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is only just over a decade old. There are still a lot to be learned and explored regarding MHM and its impact on women’s and girls’ health and in supporting education. Globally there is a dearth of empirical...
In the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, over 700, 000 Rohingya languish in limbo, largely forgotten by the outside world five years after they fled mass killings and human rights abuses in Myanmar. These Rohingya refugees...
Attacks on schools and other civilian infrastructure have become a defining feature of Syria’s 11-year conflict. These include threatened or actual use of force against students, teachers, education staff, and their education facilities. In...
The report critically evaluates the achievements made by the FRI funded and Save the Children implemented Child Rights’ Program 2019-2022. The assessment adopted criteria of effectiveness, relevance, and sustainability to evaluate the program. The...
The brochure provides information about the end-line findings of year 1 of the Adolescent Transition in West Africa (ATWA) program (2019-2023). The goal of the programme is to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender equality...
Growing Up GREAT! is a gender-transformative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) program for in-school and out-of-school very young adolescents (VYAs) ages 10-14 years, and the important adults in their lives. It was developed, piloted and scaled...
A guide for supporters on how to talk to children about climate issues, and a creative ways children can share their demands for change through art and call for urgent action.