Safe Schools Action Pack 2 provides Save the Children staff and partners with tools and activities to engage school management in a participatory manner to support the integration of safety and protection into school-based management. By...
The Successful Return to School for Disadvantaged Children in Sylhet City (SRS) project aims to support marginalized girls and boys aged 6 to 11 years from urban informal settlements by providing remedial education and fostering a protective,...
As climate change intensifies, its adverse impacts are increasingly displacing children and their families, threatening child rights and long-term well-being. This study investigates the relationship between climate resilience and forced...
The “Strengthening the Maternal and Neonatal Health System in Rangpur, Bangladesh (Jononi) Project,” a five-year initiative (March 2023 – December 2027) led by Save the Children and funded by KOICA, aims to improve maternal and...
Bangladesh has achieved significant progress in disaster preparedness, particularly in managing recurring floods and cyclones. However, the increasing severity of flash floods and lightning—especially in Sylhet and Sunamganj—demands targeted...
Bangladesh, with a population exceeding 165 million, faces complex demographic and developmental challenges, particularly in vulnerable regions such as Cox’s Bazar. This district, which hosts over 928,000 Rohingya refugees, is under increasing...
Since the 2017 mass influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, Save the Children has provided a comprehensive humanitarian response targeting both Rohingya and host communities. The BGD AHP Rohingya Response Phase IV project (2023–2025) aims to...
To contribute to the food security and livelihood objectives of the World Food Programme (WFP) and its sectoral goals, Save the Children (SC) has been implementing the “Nurturing of Youth Volunteers in Camps (NYVC)” project across eight camps in...
This qualitative endline evaluation was conducted as part of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) framework for the Safe Back to School – Pathways in Educational Equity and Resilience (PEER) project in Kampong Chhnang...
Due to El Niño, heavy rains have hit hard central and northern Malawi, causing floods in Karonga and Nkhotakota districts. In Nkhotakota district, the flooding came as result of heavy rains from 24th February to 1st March, affecting 80,434 people ...