Homes are fundamental for children to grow, thrive, and feel protected. As the Occupying Power, Israel has the duty to protect children’s rights.[1] However, since Israel’s occupation of the West Bank in 1967, authorities, so far, have demolished...
Jukwaa Letu is a biannual newsletter produced by our Communication Department. The July to December, 2021 issue highlights our program activities in Kenya and Madagascar. Some of the stories covered include how the lives of youth in Kenya are...
Adolescent girls have the right to participate in decision-making for matters that affect their lives and their communities, and nearly every country in the world has committed to delivering on this right. Including adolescent girls’ perspectives...
Ahead of the Justice and Home Affairs Council, 9-10 December 2021, a joint statement supported by 22 organisations and prepared by Save the Children, Child Circle and Safe Passage calls for a renewed focus on EU responsibility sharing frameworks....
Foreign investment and economic development in Vietnam’s 325 industrial zones created nearly 3 million jobs by the end of 2016. This resulted in an influx of young migrants (ages 15-20) moving from rural areas to urban industrial zones seeking...
Families First Project is a program initiated by Save the Children in Indonesia in collaboration with the Indonesian Government to promote a safe family environment for raising and caring for children, either in their own families or in family and...
Save the Children has been a leader in maternal, newborn, and reproductive health in emergencies (MNRHiE) programming since 2006 and has implemented emergency preparedness, response, and recovery activities in approximately 25 countries. ...
This PowerPoint Presentation was delivered at the 2021 mEducation Alliance Symposium on Save the Children Bangladesh’s updates to the mBoost approach during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recording of the presentation can be found here: ...
At least 1.2 million children across Lebanon have had their education disrupted for more than one year, with many having last attended school in October 2019, following protests and civil unrest. This is impacting Lebanese, Syrian and...
In July 2021, Save the Children undertook a Household Economy Analysis in Greater Beirut and has found that over the last year, the survival deficit for Lebanese families has increased by 550%. This means that families from all wealth groups have...