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Take a dive with us into our inspiring child participation journey. Get ready to be Inspired! In addition to achieving change for society, what has participation done to the children themselves? Discover how children’s voices have secured...

This Multi-Sector Needs Assessment was to inform Save the Children South Sudan about the challenges, opportunities and needs of target communities and children in Bor South, and inform coming proposal designs. The assessment prioritized key...

The Annual Report 2021 from Save the Children Thailand.

The BHA-funded “Integrated Lifesaving Health, Nutrition, and WASH Project for Communities Affected by Drought” was implemented in Ethiopia’s Afar, Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray Regions. Save the Children (SC) implemented a...

An assessment of capacity and service delivery bottlenecks for nutrition and early childhood development was carried out in Ntcheu and Balaka districts in Malawi to inform the design of the new MAZIKO integrated Maternal and Child Grants project....

The “Proyecto Sin Dejar Atrás a la Niñez” (Without Leaving Childhood Behind Project) was implemented by Save the Children and funded by Norad from 2019 to 2023 in Guatemala. The project aimed to improve children’s rights through better laws,...

Across all parts of Save the Children, we are fully aware of the adverse consequences of the climate crisis to children’s ability to survive and thrive across the world and that our activities also have an impact on the environments we operate in....

The way children experience disasters and crises can be distinctly different from the experiences of adults. This results in needs and problems specific to the affected child population. For any humanitarian response to be rights-based,...

This document contains recommended approaches for Save the Children staff to formalize partnerships with girl-led groups or networks. It was informed by research as part of the Girl-Led Movement Building project, including a comprehensive...

This document provides answers to frequently asked questions on Household Economy Analysis (HEA), including how it can be used, its costs, and how it relates to children.