Results from the Young Voices Survey 2022 conducted in Kosovo during September – October 2021, show that 84% of Kosovar children think that it is important that politicians and decision makers hear what children think. One of the key factors...
This impact profile highlights key Save the Children Health and Nutrition initiatives in East and Southern Africa region during the strategic period of 2019 – 2021.
This report for the USAID-funded Albarka project, which translates to “realized hope” and “human well-being” in many languages of Mali, discusses formative research conducted in 12 villages across four regions of Mali to...
This Multi Sector Needs Assessment report provide insights on the current humanitarian situation and multi-sector needs and priorities in the locations in Adamawa state where Save the Children is currently implementing its programmes. The needs of...
Situated in the southwestern region of Nigeria, Oyo state has the highest prevalence (34.5 percent) of stunting among children under five; and two out of three children have anaemia. The prevalence is even higher among the economically...
The Multi-Sector Framework for Action Roll-out Guide is UNHCR-Save the Children resource that complements the “IYCF Framework” (Infant and Young Child Feeding in Refugee Situations: A multi-sector framework for action). The guide...
The impact of COVID-19 has been devastating and has particularly affected women and children. Some of the devastating consequences include a sharp increase in incidences of gender-based violence, forced marriages, sexual exploitation and teen...
This statement was developed with contributions from the sub-group on care under the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action UASC Task Force, co-led by the Transforming Children’s Care Global Collaborative Platform.
Background: The 2020 global estimates on child labour saw an increase of child labour globally for the first time in 20 years – from 152 million to 160 million, and an estimated increase of child labour at around another 10 million by the end of...
On 6 October 2022, Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) announced the first cholera case in the North of Lebanon. By 24 October, the Cholera has spread further to Mount Lebanon and East Lebanon mainly in Arsal, Baalbak and Central Bekaa Governorate...