Save the Children International (Pakistan) GFFO-funded project, working in District Pishin and Killa Abdullah, Balochistan, focuses on enhancing community healthcare while targeting health, nutrition, and child protection sectors. This...
Save the Children Kosova/o (SCiK) has been positively impacting the lives of children and youth since 1997. SCiK’s areas of expertise include: a comprehensive approach to improving local governance and budget advocacy, enhancing the operational...
Since the escalation of the Israel-Gaza war, Save the Children has swiftly scaled up its cash assistance programs in Gaza, the West Bank, South Lebanon, and Egypt. To effectively reach the most vulnerable children and their families, Save the...
This guidance is written for education and MEAL technical experts working in both development and humanitarian contexts. The purpose of this guidance is to provide you with information on why we measure learning; how to choose the right assessment...
Literacy Boost Case Study.
Within the framework of the International Day against Physical and Humiliating Punishment, the Ending Violence against Children Group (GIVNNA), held a National Forum: ‘The Impact of Violence on the Life Projects of Children and Adolescents’ April...
This study has been conducted within the Save the Children Kosova/o project “Empowerment of Kosovo vulnerable communities through better and equal access to the labour market”, whose overarching goal is to empower girls and boys from Roma, Ashkali...
Since 1976, Save the Children has been a driving force for change in Nepal, championing children’s rights and well-being. From pioneering community-driven solutions in child welfare, literacy, and healthcare to spearheading nutrition initiatives...
On 24 April 2024, Save the Children hosted a kick-off event for World Immunization Week, titled “Why do we fail to scale? Challenges in scaling up immunisation across the life course”. The session discussed key challenges in reaching...
This report presents findings from qualitative research with 604 children aged 8-18 years across seven countries (Australia, Cambodia, Colombia, Finland, Kenya, Philippines, and South Africa) to understand how they experience and respond to...